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| Type: protein |
| c-FLIP (cellular FLICE-like inhibitory protein) also know as FLIP - is a protein that plays a crucial role in the regulation of apoptosis, or programmed cell death. It is a key regulator of the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis, which is mediated by death receptors such as Fas and TNF-R1. c-FLIP is a pseudokinase that can inhibit the activation of caspase-8, a key enzyme in the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis. By inhibiting caspase-8 activation, c-FLIP can prevent the initiation of the apoptotic cascade and promote cell survival. In cancer, c-FLIP is often overexpressed, which can contribute to the development and progression of the disease. |
| Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors of the urinary system, accounting for 80–90% of kidney neoplasms. The activation of the mTOR pathway has been found in RCC and is correlated with high grade and poor prognostic patient features (41,42). |
| 794- | GAR, | Garcinol Enhances TRAIL-Induced Apoptotic Cell Death through Up-Regulation of DR5 and Down-Regulation of c-FLIP Expression |
| - | in-vitro, | RCC, | NA | - | in-vitro, | Lung, | A549 | - | in-vitro, | Nor, | NA |
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