Apoptosis, Alzheimer, neuroinflammation, death receptors, TNF, Fas, FAIM, Lifeguard, FLIP
FAIM-L Is an IAP-Binding Protein That Inhibits XIAP Ubiquitinylation and Protects from Fas-Induced Apoptosis.
Moubarak RS, Planells-Ferrer L, Urresti J, Reix S, Segura MF, Carriba P, Marqués-Fernàndez F, Sole C, Llecha-Cano N, Lopez-Soriano J, Sanchis D, Yuste VJ, Comella JX.
J Neurosci. 2013 Dec 4;33(49):19262-75.
TNFa induces survival through the FLIP-L-dependent activation of the MAPK/ERK pathway.
Marques-Fernandez F, Planells-Ferrer L, Gozzelino R, Galenkamp KM, Reix S, Llecha-Cano N, Lopez-Soriano J, Yuste VJ, Moubarak RS, Comella JX.
Cell Death Dis. 2013 Feb 14;4:e493.
The death receptor antagonist FLIP-L interacts with Trk and is necessary for neurite outgrowth induced by neurotrophins.
Moubarak RS, Solé C, Pascual M, Gutierrez H, Llovera M, Pérez-García MJ, Gozzelino R, Segura MF, Iglesias-Guimarais V, Reix S, Soler RM, Davies AM, Soriano E, Yuste VJ, Comella JX.
J Neurosci. 2010 Apr 28;30(17):6094-105.