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SIVA1 — SIVA Apoptosis-Inducing Factor

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SIVA1 — SIVA Apoptosis-Inducing Factor

Introduction

SIVA1 (SIVA Apoptosis-Inducing Factor) represents a critical nexus point in the cellular decision between survival and death in neurons. As a pro-apoptotic scaffold protein, SIVA1 integrates signals from multiple cell surface receptors and intracellular compartments to execute the cell death program. In the context of neurodegenerative diseases, SIVA1's dysregulation contributes to the selective neuronal loss that characterizes conditions like Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD)[@pugsley2001].

The protein's name itself reflects its discoverers' initial characterization—identified as a protein that induces apoptosis when overexpressed. Subsequent research has revealed SIVA1 to be far more than a simple death inducer; it functions as a signaling hub that modulates multiple cellular processes including cell cycle progression, immune responses, DNA damage repair, and autophagy. This complexity makes SIVA1 both a potentially important therapeutic target and a window into understanding the fundamental mechanisms of neuronal death[@harb2003].

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