Bcl-2 proteins are widely known as key controllers of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization, arguably the most important step of intrinsic apoptosis. Accumulating evidence indicate that most, if not all, members of the Bcl-2 protein family also mediate a number of apoptosis-unrelated functions. Intriguingly, many of these functions ultimately impinge on cell fate decisions via apoptosis-dependent or -independent mechanisms, delineating a complex network through which Bcl-2 family members regulate cell survival and death. Here, we critically discuss the mechanisms through which Bcl-2 proteins influence cell fate as they regulate autophagy, cellular senescence, inflammation, bioenergetic metabolism, Ca2+ fluxes, and redox homeostasis.

Noncanonical Cell Fate Regulation by Bcl-2 Proteins / Chong, Stephen Jun Fei; Marchi, Saverio; Petroni, Giulia; Kroemer, Guido; Galluzzi, Lorenzo; Pervaiz, Shazib. - In: TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0962-8924. - ELETTRONICO. - 30:(2020), pp. 537-555. [10.1016/j.tcb.2020.03.004]

Noncanonical Cell Fate Regulation by Bcl-2 Proteins

Petroni, Giulia;Galluzzi, Lorenzo
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2020

Abstract

Bcl-2 proteins are widely known as key controllers of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization, arguably the most important step of intrinsic apoptosis. Accumulating evidence indicate that most, if not all, members of the Bcl-2 protein family also mediate a number of apoptosis-unrelated functions. Intriguingly, many of these functions ultimately impinge on cell fate decisions via apoptosis-dependent or -independent mechanisms, delineating a complex network through which Bcl-2 family members regulate cell survival and death. Here, we critically discuss the mechanisms through which Bcl-2 proteins influence cell fate as they regulate autophagy, cellular senescence, inflammation, bioenergetic metabolism, Ca2+ fluxes, and redox homeostasis.
2020
30
537
555
Chong, Stephen Jun Fei; Marchi, Saverio; Petroni, Giulia; Kroemer, Guido; Galluzzi, Lorenzo; Pervaiz, Shazib
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