Consensus guidelines for the definition, detection and interpretation of immunogenic cell death. Review uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Cells succumbing to stress via regulated cell death (RCD) can initiate an adaptive immune response associated with immunological memory, provided they display sufficient antigenicity and adjuvanticity. Moreover, multiple intracellular and microenvironmental features determine the propensity of RCD to drive adaptive immunity. Here, we provide an updated operational definition of immunogenic cell death (ICD), discuss the key factors that dictate the ability of dying cells to drive an adaptive immune response, summarize experimental assays that are currently available for the assessment of ICD in vitro and in vivo, and formulate guidelines for their interpretation.

authors

  • Galluzzi, Lorenzo
  • Vitale, Ilio
  • Warren, Sarah
  • Adjemian, Sandy
  • Agostinis, Patrizia
  • Buqué Martinez, Aitziber
  • Chan, Timothy A
  • Coukos, George
  • Demaria, Sandra
  • Deutsch, Eric
  • Draganov, Dobrin
  • Edelson, Richard L
  • Formenti, Silvia Chiara
  • Fucikova, Jitka
  • Gabriele, Lucia
  • Gaipl, Udo S
  • Gameiro, Sofia R
  • Garg, Abhishek D
  • Golden, Encouse
  • Han, Jian
  • Harrington, Kevin J
  • Hemminki, Akseli
  • Hodge, James W
  • Hossain, Dewan Md Sakib
  • Illidge, Tim
  • Karin, Michael
  • Kaufman, Howard L
  • Kepp, Oliver
  • Kroemer, Guido
  • Lasarte, Juan Jose
  • Loi, Sherene
  • Lotze, Michael T
  • Manic, Gwenola
  • Merghoub, Taha
  • Melcher, Alan A
  • Mossman, Karen L
  • Prosper, Felipe
  • Rekdal, Øystein
  • Rescigno, Maria
  • Riganti, Chiara
  • Sistigu, Antonella
  • Smyth, Mark J
  • Spisek, Radek
  • Stagg, John
  • Strauss, Bryan E
  • Tang, Daolin
  • Tatsuno, Kazuki
  • van Gool, Stefaan W
  • Vandenabeele, Peter
  • Yamazaki, Takahiro
  • Zamarin, Dmitriy
  • Zitvogel, Laurence
  • Cesano, Alessandra
  • Marincola, Francesco M

publication date

  • March 1, 2020

Research

keywords

  • Immunogenic Cell Death
  • Molecular Biology

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC7064135

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85081610705

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1136/jitc-2019-000337

PubMed ID

  • 32209603

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 8

issue

  • 1