TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic analysis of the mammalian cell death machinery
AU - Joza, Nicholas
AU - Kroemer, Guido
AU - Penninger, Josef M.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank H-Y.M. Cheng for discussions and suggestions. Supported by grants from Amgen, The National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC), The Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), and CANVAC. J.M.P. holds a Canadian Research Chair in Cell Biology. We also apologize to authors whose work could not be cited due to space constraints.
PY - 2002/3/1
Y1 - 2002/3/1
N2 - Programmed cell death is used by multicellular organisms to eliminate excess, damaged or harmful cells. This process of cell suicide, defined in morphological terms as apoptosis, is crucial for developmental morphogenesis, tissue homeostasis and defense against pathogens. Over the past decade, our understanding of the genetic basis of the cell death machinery has grown exponentially using genetically modified organisms. In particular, inactivation of genes involved in cell death using homologous recombination in mice has provided an invaluable tool to understand the mechanisms, as well as the structural and functional consequences, of programmed cell death in mammals. This review discusses recent insights into the cellular death program as revealed by these mutant animals.
AB - Programmed cell death is used by multicellular organisms to eliminate excess, damaged or harmful cells. This process of cell suicide, defined in morphological terms as apoptosis, is crucial for developmental morphogenesis, tissue homeostasis and defense against pathogens. Over the past decade, our understanding of the genetic basis of the cell death machinery has grown exponentially using genetically modified organisms. In particular, inactivation of genes involved in cell death using homologous recombination in mice has provided an invaluable tool to understand the mechanisms, as well as the structural and functional consequences, of programmed cell death in mammals. This review discusses recent insights into the cellular death program as revealed by these mutant animals.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0168-9525(01)02618-X
DO - 10.1016/S0168-9525(01)02618-X
M3 - Review article
C2 - 11858838
AN - SCOPUS:0036498865
SN - 0168-9525
VL - 18
SP - 142
EP - 149
JO - Trends in Genetics
JF - Trends in Genetics
IS - 3
ER -