Effects of toxicants on endoplasmic reticulum stress and hepatic cell fate determination
  • Tak, Jihoon
  • Kim, Sang Geon
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Toxicant-induced injury is a significant global health issue. However, the mechanisms through which toxicants such as carbon tetrachloride, acetaminophen, dimethylformamide, cocaine, and morphine induce the death of multiple cell types and contribute to liver toxicity are highly complex. This phenomenon involves intricate signaling pathways in association with oxidative stress, inflammation, and activation of death receptors, which are closely linked to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. ER stress initially triggers the unfolded protein response, which either promotes cell survival or causes cell death at later times, depending on the severity and duration of the stress. Thus, comprehending the molecular basis governing cell fate determination in the context of ER stress may provide key insights into the prevention and treatment of toxicant-induced injury. This review summarizes our current understanding of agents that trigger different forms of ER stress-mediated cell death, necroptosis, ferroptosis, pyroptosis, and apoptosis, and covers the underlying molecular basis of toxicant-induced ER stress, as well as potential target molecules.

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ER stressUnfolded protein responseCell deathToxicant-induced liver injuryINDUCED LIVER-INJURYCOCAINE-INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITYER STRESSOXIDATIVE STRESSG-ALPHA(12) OVEREXPRESSIONINDUCED PHOSPHORYLATIONTRANSMEMBRANE PROTEINOCCUPATIONAL-EXPOSURENONMALIGNANT PAINDEATH MECHANISMS
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Effects of toxicants on endoplasmic reticulum stress and hepatic cell fate determination
저자
Tak, JihoonKim, Sang Geon
DOI
10.1007/s43188-023-00201-4
발행일
2023-10
유형
Review
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한국독성학회지
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533 ~ 547