Cell death pathology: cross-talk with autophagy and its clinical implications |
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Authors: | Amelio Ivano Melino Gerry Knight Richard A |
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Affiliation: | aMedical Research Council, Toxicology Unit, Leicester University, Leicester LE1 9HN, UK;bBiochemistry IDI-IRCCS Laboratory, and Dept. Experimental Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | Autophagy is a self-digesting mechanism that cells adopt to respond to stressful stimuli. Morphologically, cells dying by autophagy show multiple cytoplasmic double-membraned vacuoles, and, if prolonged, autophagy can lead to cell death, “autophagic cell death”. Thus, autophagy can act both as a temporary protective mechanism during a brief stressful episode and be a mode of cell death in its own right. In this mini-review we focus on recent knowledge concerning the connection between autophagy and programmed cell death, evaluating their possible implications for therapy in pathologies like cancer and neurodegeneration. |
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Keywords: | Abbreviations: ATGS, autophagy related genes ACD, autophagic cell death |
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