Functional significance of the perforin/granzyme cell death pathway

JA Trapani, MJ Smyth - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002nature.com
Perforin/granzyme-induced apoptosis is the main pathway used by cytotoxic lymphocytes to
eliminate virus-infected or transformed cells. Studies in gene-disrupted mice indicate that
perforin is vital for cytotoxic effector function; it has an indispensable, but undefined, role in
granzyme-mediated apoptosis. Despite its vital importance, the molecular and cellular
functions of perforin and the basis of perforin and granzyme synergy remain poorly
understood. The purpose of this review is to evaluate critically recent findings on cytotoxic …
Abstract
Perforin/granzyme-induced apoptosis is the main pathway used by cytotoxic lymphocytes to eliminate virus-infected or transformed cells. Studies in gene-disrupted mice indicate that perforin is vital for cytotoxic effector function; it has an indispensable, but undefined, role in granzyme-mediated apoptosis. Despite its vital importance, the molecular and cellular functions of perforin and the basis of perforin and granzyme synergy remain poorly understood. The purpose of this review is to evaluate critically recent findings on cytotoxic granule-mediated cell death and to assess the functional significance of postulated cell-death pathways in appropriate pathophysiological contexts, including virus infection and susceptibility to experimental or spontaneous tumorigenesis.
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