The autophagic paradox in cancer therapy
WKK Wu, SB Coffelt, CH Cho, XJ Wang, CW Lee… - Oncogene, 2012 - nature.com
Autophagy, hallmarked by the formation of double-membrane bound organelles known as
autophagosomes, is a lysosome-dependent pathway for protein degradation. The role of …
autophagosomes, is a lysosome-dependent pathway for protein degradation. The role of …
Autophagy, cell death, and cancer
L Lin, EH Baehrecke - Molecular & cellular oncology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved intracellular catabolic process that is used by all
cells to degrade dysfunctional or unnecessary cytoplasmic components through delivery to …
cells to degrade dysfunctional or unnecessary cytoplasmic components through delivery to …
The role of autophagy in cancer development and response to therapy
Y Kondo, T Kanzawa, R Sawaya, S Kondo - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005 - nature.com
Autophagy is a process in which subcellular membranes undergo dynamic morphological
changes that lead to the degradation of cellular proteins and cytoplasmic organelles. This …
changes that lead to the degradation of cellular proteins and cytoplasmic organelles. This …
Autophagy and cancer
KS Choi - Experimental & molecular medicine, 2012 - nature.com
Basal autophagy plays a critical role in maintaining cellular homeostasis and genomic
integrity by degrading aged or malfunctioning organelles and damaged or misfolded …
integrity by degrading aged or malfunctioning organelles and damaged or misfolded …
[HTML][HTML] Anti-and pro-tumor functions of autophagy
Autophagy constitutes one of the major responses to stress in eukaryotic cells, and is
regulated by a complex network of signaling cascades. Not surprisingly, autophagy is …
regulated by a complex network of signaling cascades. Not surprisingly, autophagy is …
Autophagy and hallmarks of cancer
Autophagy is a catabolic program that is responsible for the degradation of dysfunctional or
unnecessary proteins and organelles to maintain cellular homeostasis. Mechanistically, it …
unnecessary proteins and organelles to maintain cellular homeostasis. Mechanistically, it …
Autophagy signaling in cancer and its potential as novel target to improve anticancer therapy
Non-apoptotic forms of programmed cell death are targets for novel approaches in
anticancer therapy. Indeed, cancer cells often present with mutations in the apoptotic …
anticancer therapy. Indeed, cancer cells often present with mutations in the apoptotic …
Autophagy and autophagy-related pathways in cancer
Maintenance of protein homeostasis and organelle integrity and function is critical for
cellular homeostasis and cell viability. Autophagy is the principal mechanism that mediates …
cellular homeostasis and cell viability. Autophagy is the principal mechanism that mediates …
The evolving, multifaceted roles of autophagy in cancer
J Liu, J Debnath - Advances in cancer research, 2016 - Elsevier
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation process crucial for adaptation to stress and cellular
homeostasis. In cancer, autophagy has been demonstrated to serve multifaceted roles in …
homeostasis. In cancer, autophagy has been demonstrated to serve multifaceted roles in …
Autophagy in malignant transformation and cancer progression
Autophagy plays a key role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. In healthy cells,
such a homeostatic activity constitutes a robust barrier against malignant transformation …
such a homeostatic activity constitutes a robust barrier against malignant transformation …