Apoptosis is an essential cellular process corresponding to a programmed cell suicide. It has long been considered as a cell-autonomous process, supposed to have no particular impact on the surrounding tissue. However, it has become clear in the last 15 years that epithelial apoptotic cells interact mechanically and biochemically with their environment. Here, we explore recent literature on apoptotic mechanics from an individual dying cell to the back-and-forth interplay with the neighboring epithelial tissue. Finally, we discuss how caspases, key regulators of apoptosis, appear to have a dual function as a cytoskeleton regulator favoring either cytoskeleton degradation or dynamics independently of their apoptotic or non-apoptotic role.
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