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Crosstalk between ER stress and immunogenic cell death.

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Recent findings in the field of ICD research are summarized with a special focus on ER stress mechanisms and their implication for cancer therapy.
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This article is published in Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 134 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Immunogenic cell death & Unfolded protein response.

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Consensus guidelines for the detection of immunogenic cell death

Oliver Kepp, +81 more
- 29 Oct 2014 - 
TL;DR: Strategies conceived to detect surrogate markers of ICD in vitro and to screen large chemical libraries for putative I CD inducers are outlined, based on a high-content, high-throughput platform that was recently developed.
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Systems biology of cisplatin resistance: past, present and future

TL;DR: Recent systems biology studies aimed at deconvoluting the complex circuitries that underpin cisplatin resistance are discussed, and how their findings might drive the development of rational approaches to tackle this clinically relevant problem.
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Targeting photodynamic and photothermal therapy to the endoplasmic reticulum enhances immunogenic cancer cell death.

TL;DR: ER-targeting PDT-PTT promoted ICD-associated immunotherapy through direct ROS-based ER stress and exhibited enhanced anti-tumour efficacy.
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Tumorigenic and Immunosuppressive Effects of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Cancer

TL;DR: The tumorigenic and immunoregulatory effects of ER stress in cancer are discussed, and the concept of targeting ER stress responses to enhance the efficacy of standard chemotherapies and evolving cancer immunotherAPies in the clinic is explored.
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Massively Evoking Immunogenic Cell Death by Focused Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress using an AIE Luminogen with a Twisted Molecular Structure.

TL;DR: It is revealed that inducing focused mitochondrial oxidative stress is a highly effective strategy to evoke abundant and large‐scale ICD.
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Signal integration in the endoplasmic reticulum unfolded protein response

TL;DR: Together, at least three mechanistically distinct arms of the UPR regulate the expression of numerous genes that function within the secretory pathway but also affect broad aspects of cell fate and the metabolism of proteins, amino acids and lipids.
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Proapoptotic BAX and BAK: A Requisite Gateway to Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Death

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that doubly deficient cells are resistant to multiple apoptotic stimuli that act through disruption of mitochondrial function: staurosporine, ultraviolet radiation, growth factor deprivation, etoposide, and the endoplasmic reticulum stress stimuli thapsigargin and tunicamycin.
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Mitochondrial Membrane Permeabilization in Cell Death

TL;DR: Once MMP has been induced, it causes the release of catabolic hydrolases and activators of such enzymes (including those of caspases) from mitochondria, meaning that mitochondria coordinate the late stage of cellular demise.
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Protein translation and folding are coupled by an endoplasmic-reticulum-resident kinase

TL;DR: The cloning of perk is described, a gene encoding a type I transmembrane ER-resident protein that contains a protein-kinase domain most similar to that of the known eIF2α kinases, PKR and HRI that implicate PERK in a signalling pathway that attenuates protein translation in response to ER stress.
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The unfolded protein response: controlling cell fate decisions under ER stress and beyond

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the regulatory mechanisms and signalling crosstalk of the three branches of the UPR, which are initiated by the stress sensors protein kinase RNA-like ER kinase (PERK), inositol-requiring protein 1α (IRE1α) and activating transcription factor 6 (ATF6).
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