Tissue homeostasis relies on a delicate balance between cell death and proliferation. Apoptosis plays a key role not only in removing damaged cells but also in promoting tissue recovery through a process known as apoptosis-induced proliferation (AiP). This review highlights how caspases, c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK), and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) bridge cell death and proliferation, as revealed through studies using Drosophila as a model organism. We also compare these findings with advances in other model systems and discuss their broader implications for tissue regeneration and tumorigenesis.
KeywordsApoptosis
Cell proliferation
Caspase
JNK
ROS
Drosophila
Regeneration
Tumorigenesis
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