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Biological events and molecular signaling following MLKL activation during necroptosis
Authors:Yi-Nan Gong  Cliff Guy  Jeremy Chase Crawford
Affiliation:Department of Immunology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA
Abstract:Necroptosis is a form of programmed necrotic cell death mediated by the kinase RIPK3 and its substrate MLKL. MLKL, which displays plasma membrane (PM) pore-forming activity upon phosphorylation, functions as the executioner during necroptosis. Thus, it was previously assumed that MLKL phosphorylation is the endpoint of the necroptotic signaling pathway. Here, we summarize several events that characterize the dying necroptotic cells after MLKL phosphorylation, including Ca2+ influx, phosphatidylserine (PS) externalization, PM repair by ESCRT-III activation, and the final compromise of PM integrity. These processes add several unexpected regulatory events downstream of MLKL signaling. We have also observed that CoCl2, which may mimic hypoxia, can induce necroptosis, which suggests that in vivo triggers of necroptosis might include a transient lack of O2.
Keywords:Necroptosis  RIPK3  MLKL  ESCRT  cell death  plasma membrane repair
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