A01 | PASPARAKIS
Mechanisms of cell death-induced inflammation
Work in research area A focuses the regulation and function of cell death in organism a homeostasis and disease. Within this research area, 13 projects study how different forms of RCD are regulated, how dying cells are sensed by bystander cells and how this cross-talk triggers distinct tissue responses resulting in tissue repair or inflammation and disease.
Mechanisms of cell death-induced inflammation
Cross-talk between dying and bystander cells in vitro and in vivo: an optogenetics approach
The role of metalloprotease activity in necroptosis driven inflammation
Molecular pathways of gasdermin pore formation and repair
Inflammatory signalling in ferroptotic cell death
The role of mitochondria for cellular protection against ferroptosis
Control of macrophage cell death in skin homestasis and repair
Regulated cell death and kidney fibrosis as a consequence of mutation of cilia-associated genes
Cell death and inflammation modulated by the ubiquitin E3 ligase activities whin LUBAC in metabolic inflmmation
NLRP10 inflammasome mediated anti-inflammation in immune signalling
The role of ANKIB1 in regulating cell death in inflammation in immune signalling
Contribution of microglia cell death to tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease and other tauopathies
Immunological dissection of cell death-induced inflammation in human disease