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Cell Death: Biological Mechanisms and Small Molecule Inhibitors

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Abstract The process of regulated or programmed cell death (PCD) executed through genetically encoded intrinsic cellular machinery is widely accepted to represent one of the key cellular responses to extrinsic and intrinsic stimulation. Extensive analysis of PCD carried out during the last decade clearly established that proper execution of PCD is important for normal mammalian development and also for homeostasis of the adult organism. Deregulation of PCD has been linked to development of many severe human diseases like cancer, autoimmunity, stroke, and some neurodegenerative diseases. Although apoptosis, which is the first discovered form of PCD, has been and remains the mainstay of PCD research, better understanding of the process of apoptosis led to the surprising discovery that other forms of PCD also exist and play multiple important roles in health and disease. Small‐molecule inhibitors of apoptotic and nonapoptotic cell death have been successfully developed and proved very useful in defining the mechanisms and functional role of various PCD processes. Furthermore, some molecules have been developed extensively and represent emerging new therapies for human pathologies. In this article, we will discuss the major PCD‐related protein targets of chemical inhibitors and describe the major classes of small molecule inhibitors developed to this point.
Title: Cell Death: Biological Mechanisms and Small Molecule Inhibitors
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Abstract The process of regulated or programmed cell death (PCD) executed through genetically encoded intrinsic cellular machinery is widely accepted to represent one of the key cellular responses to extrinsic and intrinsic stimulation.
Extensive analysis of PCD carried out during the last decade clearly established that proper execution of PCD is important for normal mammalian development and also for homeostasis of the adult organism.
Deregulation of PCD has been linked to development of many severe human diseases like cancer, autoimmunity, stroke, and some neurodegenerative diseases.
Although apoptosis, which is the first discovered form of PCD, has been and remains the mainstay of PCD research, better understanding of the process of apoptosis led to the surprising discovery that other forms of PCD also exist and play multiple important roles in health and disease.
Small‐molecule inhibitors of apoptotic and nonapoptotic cell death have been successfully developed and proved very useful in defining the mechanisms and functional role of various PCD processes.
Furthermore, some molecules have been developed extensively and represent emerging new therapies for human pathologies.
In this article, we will discuss the major PCD‐related protein targets of chemical inhibitors and describe the major classes of small molecule inhibitors developed to this point.

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