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The regulation,function, and role of lipophagy,a form of selective autophagy,in metabolic disorders
Authors:Sheng Zhang  Xueqiang Peng  Shuo Yang  Xinyu Li  Mingyao Huang  Shibo Wei  Jiaxing Liu  Guangpeng He  Hongyu Zheng  Liang Yang  Hangyu Li  Qing Fan
Affiliation:Department of General Surgery, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital, China Medical University, Shenyang, 110032 China
Abstract:Autophagy is a conserved method of quality control in which cytoplasmic contents are degraded via lysosomes. Lipophagy, a form of selective autophagy and a novel type of lipid metabolism, has recently received much attention. Lipophagy is defined as the autophagic degradation of intracellular lipid droplets (LDs). Although much remains unknown, lipophagy appears to play a significant role in many organisms, cell types, metabolic states, and diseases. It participates in the regulation of intracellular lipid storage, intracellular free lipid levels (e.g., fatty acids), and energy balance. However, it remains unclear how intracellular lipids regulate autophagy. Impaired lipophagy can cause cells to become sensitive to death stimuli and may be responsible for the onset of a variety of diseases, including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and metabolic syndrome. Like autophagy, the role of lipophagy in cancer is poorly understood, although analysis of specific autophagy receptors has helped to expand the diversity of chemotherapeutic targets. These studies have stimulated increasing interest in the role of lipophagy in the pathogenesis and treatment of cancer and other human diseases.Subject terms: Autophagy, Mechanisms of disease
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