Calcium and apoptosis: ER-mitochondria Ca2+ transfer in the control of apoptosis
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- 27 October 2008
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 27 (50) , 6407-6418
- https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2008.308
Abstract
There is a growing consensus that the various forms of cell death (necrosis, apoptosis and autophagy) are not separated by strict boundaries, but rather share molecular effectors and signaling routes. Among the latter, a clear role is played by calcium (Ca2+), the ubiquitous second messenger involved in the control of a broad variety of physiological events. Fine tuning of intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis by anti- and proapoptotic proteins shapes the Ca2+ signal to which mitochondria and other cellular effectors are exposed, and hence the efficiency of various cell death inducers. Here, we will review: (i) the evidence linking calcium homeostasis to the regulation of apoptotic, and more recently autophagic cell death, (ii) the discussion of mitochondria as a critical, although not unique checkpoint and (iii) the molecular and functional elucidation of ER/mitochondria contacts, corresponding to the mitochondria-associated membrane (MAM) subfraction and proposed to be a specialized signaling microdomain.Keywords
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