Yoshihide Tsujimoto
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Recent Articles
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Matsuoka Y, Tsujimoto Y
Sci Rep
. 2023 Nov;
13(1):20423.
PMID: 37993588
Small intestinal enterocytes are continuously renewed. Shedding/death of enterocytes involves receptor-interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1)-dependent (but RIPK3-independent) necrotic death, but the regulatory mechanism of the processes is not fully understood....
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Aoto M, Iwashita A, Mita K, Ohkubo N, Tsujimoto Y, Mitsuda N
FEBS Open Bio
. 2019 Feb;
9(2):291-303.
PMID: 30761254
Enucleation is the process whereby the nucleus is extruded from the erythroblast during late stage mammalian erythropoiesis. However, the specific signaling pathways involved in this process remain unclear. To better...
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Molecular mechanisms of cell death: recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2018
Galluzzi L, Vitale I, Aaronson S, Abrams J, Adam D, Agostinis P, et al.
Cell Death Differ
. 2018 Jan;
25(3):486-541.
PMID: 29362479
Over the past decade, the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD) has formulated guidelines for the definition and interpretation of cell death from morphological, biochemical, and functional perspectives. Since the...
4.
Arakawa S, Tsujioka M, Yoshida T, Tajima-Sakurai H, Nishida Y, Matsuoka Y, et al.
Cell Death Differ
. 2017 Jun;
24(9):1598-1608.
PMID: 28574506
Programmed cell death, which is required for the development and homeostasis of metazoans, includes mechanisms such as apoptosis, autophagic cell death, and necrotic (or type III) death. Members of the...
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Ito K, Eguchi Y, Imagawa Y, Akai S, Mochizuki H, Tsujimoto Y
Cell Death Discov
. 2017 Mar;
3:17013.
PMID: 28250973
Regulation of cell death is potentially a powerful treatment modality for intractable diseases such as neurodegenerative diseases. Although there have been many reports about the possible involvement of various types...
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Imagawa Y, Saitoh T, Tsujimoto Y
Nat Commun
. 2016 Nov;
7:13391.
PMID: 27811852
Programmed cell death has a crucial role in various biological events, including developmental morphogenesis. Recent evidence indicates that necrosis contributes to programmed cell death in addition to apoptosis, but it...
7.
Yamaguchi H, Arakawa S, Kanaseki T, Miyatsuka T, Fujitani Y, Watada H, et al.
EMBO J
. 2016 Aug;
35(18):1991-2007.
PMID: 27511903
Autophagy is a cellular process that degrades subcellular constituents, and is conserved from yeast to mammals. Although autophagy is believed to be essential for living cells, cells lacking Atg5 or...
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Beck G, Shinzawa K, Hayakawa H, Baba K, Sumi-Akamaru H, Tsujimoto Y, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Apr;
11(4):e0153789.
PMID: 27078024
Calcium-independent phospholipase A2β (iPLA2β, PLA2G6) is essential for the remodeling of membrane glycerophospholipids. Mutations in this gene are responsible for autosomal recessive, young onset, L-dopa-responsive parkinsonism (PARK14), suggesting a neurodegenerative...
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Sumi-Akamaru H, Beck G, Shinzawa K, Kato S, Riku Y, Yoshida M, et al.
Acta Neuropathol Commun
. 2016 Apr;
4:27.
PMID: 27030050
To clarify the role of α-synuclein (αSyn) in neuronal membrane remodeling, we analyzed the expression of αSyn in neurons with a dysfunction of PLA2G6, which is indispensable for membrane remodeling....
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Nishida Y, Arakawa S, Fujitani K, Yamaguchi H, Mizuta T, Kanaseki T, et al.
Nature
. 2016 Jan;
533(7601):130.
PMID: 26789247
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