Journal article

More to life than death: Molecular determinants of necroptotic and non-necroptotic RIP3 kinase signaling

N Khan, KE Lawlor, JM Murphy, JE Vince

Current Opinion in Immunology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Necroptosis describes a pro-inflammatory form of cell death governed by the kinases RIP1 and RIP3. Necroptosis can occur following stimulation of the DNA receptor, DAI, or activation of death receptor, Toll-like receptor, T-cell antigen receptor, or interferon receptor signaling. Analysis of RIP3 deficient mice has implicated necroptosis in several inflammatory-driven diseases, including atherosclerosis, alcoholic liver disease and retinal degeneration. Although studies have demonstrated that mixed lineage kinase domain-like (MLKL) is the only substrate of RIP3 kinase that is essential for necroptotic death, the molecular determinants acting downstream of MLKL remain ambiguous. In addition, ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The author's research is funded by NHMRC grants 1051210 (to JV and KL), 1024839 (to JV) and 637342 (to JM), and an NHMRC CDF fellowship 1052598 (to JV) and ARC fellowship FT100100100 (to JM). Our work is also made possible through Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support and Australian Government NHMRC IRIISS.