International review of cell and molecular biology. Volume 350, Biology of the endoplasmic reticulum / edited by Oliver Kepp, Lorenzo Galluzzi. -- Cambridge, MA : Academic Press, 2020. – (58.15 /I61 /v.350) |
Contents
Contributors
Preface: Endoplasmic reticulum in health and
disease
1. Endoplasmic reticulum stress in the
cellular release of damage-associated molecular patterns
1.
ER stress
2.
Danger signaling
3.
Emission of immunostimulatory DAMPs during ICD
4.
ROS production, ER stress and ICD in anticancer therapy
5.
ER stress and DAMP emission in infection and inflammatory diseases
6.
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgments
References
2. Emerging roles of the unfolded protein
response (UPR) in the nervous system: A link with adaptive behavior to
environmental stress?
1.
Introduction
2.
Proteostasis and the unfolded protein response
3.
Linking the UPR to behavior from an evolutionary perspective
4.
Interplay between circadian clock and UPR
5.
Cellular stress responses in behavioral stress
6.
Immune responses under environmental stress. Role of UPR and therapeutics
implications
7.
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgments
Author contributions
References
3. Type I interferons and endoplasmic
reticulum stress in health and disease
1.
Introduction
2.
Type I interferons: An introduction
3. ER stress and inflammation: An
introduction
4.
ER stress and type I IFNs: There and back again
5.
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
4. The role of mitochondria-associated
membranes in cellular homeostasis and diseases
1.
Introduction
2.
MAMs structure and composition
3.
Function and signaling role of MAMs in cellular pathways
4.
MAMs in diseases
5.
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
5. Sarcoplasmic reticulum and calcium
signaling in muscle cells: Homeostasis and disease
1.
Introduction
2.
SR/ER structure
3.
Ca2+ cell physiology in striated muscle cell
4. Ca2~ cell physiology in smooth muscle
5. SR/ER
dysfunction and diseases
6.
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgments
References
6. Endoplasmic reticulum in viral infection
1. Introduction
2. The
endoplasmic reticulum or ER
3. Exploitation of ER functions by viruses
4.
Conclusions and future perspectives
References
7. Targeting endoplasmic reticulum stress
and autophagy as therapeutic approaches for neurological diseases
1. Introduction
2. The
interplay of ER stress and autophagy
3.
Involvement of CNS cells
4. Brain infections
5.
CNS injury
6. Neurodegenerative disorders
7.
Conclusions and future perspectives
References