Cell death pathway implicated in bone marrow failure

MyVUMC PhotoThe production of blood cells in the bone marrow — hematopoiesis — requires a careful balance between cell division, maturation and death.
Vanderbilt investigators have now discovered that disrupting that balance and pushing cells to die a certain way, by a pathway called necroptosis, leads to bone marrow failure in mice that resembles the human disease myelodysplastic syndrome.


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