[HTML][HTML] The role of non-coding RNAs in autophagy during carcinogenesis
P de la Cruz-Ojeda, R Flores-Campos… - Frontiers in cell and …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Macroautophagy (autophagy herein) is a cellular stress response and a survival pathway
involved in self-renewal and quality control processes to maintain cellular homeostasis. The …
involved in self-renewal and quality control processes to maintain cellular homeostasis. The …
Post-transcriptional dynamics and RNA homeostasis in autophagy and cancer
SP Kolapalli, TM Nielsen, LB Frankel - Cell Death & Differentiation, 2023 - nature.com
Autophagy is an essential recycling and quality control pathway which preserves cellular
and organismal homeostasis. As a catabolic process, autophagy degrades damaged and …
and organismal homeostasis. As a catabolic process, autophagy degrades damaged and …
[HTML][HTML] Non-coding RNAs as new autophagy regulators in cancer progression
Q Lin, Y Shi, Z Liu, M Mehrpour, A Hamaï… - Biochimica et Biophysica …, 2022 - Elsevier
Recent advances highlight that non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are emerging as fundamental
regulators in various physiological as well as pathological processes by regulating macro …
regulators in various physiological as well as pathological processes by regulating macro …
Regulatory effects of lncRNAs and miRNAs on autophagy in malignant tumorigenesis
Q Yin, W Feng, X Shen, S Ju - Bioscience Reports, 2018 - portlandpress.com
Autophagy is an important process in endogenous substrate degradation by lysosomes
within cells, with a degree of evolutionary conservation. Like apoptosis and cell senescence …
within cells, with a degree of evolutionary conservation. Like apoptosis and cell senescence …
Non-coding RNAs associated with autophagy and their regulatory role in cancer therapeutics
SK Barnwal, H Bendale, S Banerjee - Molecular Biology Reports, 2022 - Springer
Cancer widely affects the world's health population and ranks second leading cause of
death globally. Because of poor prognosis of various types of cancer such as sarcoma …
death globally. Because of poor prognosis of various types of cancer such as sarcoma …
[HTML][HTML] Orchestrating Cellular Balance: ncRNAs and RNA Interactions at the Dominant of Autophagy Regulation in Cancer
X Yang, S Xiong, X Zhao, J Jin, X Yang, Y Du… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Autophagy, a complex and highly regulated cellular process, is critical for the maintenance
of cellular homeostasis by lysosomal degradation of cellular debris, intracellular pathogens …
of cellular homeostasis by lysosomal degradation of cellular debris, intracellular pathogens …
The interaction between lncRNAs and transcription factors regulating autophagy in human cancers: A comprehensive and therapeutical survey
SA Jasim, YQ Almajidi, RR Al‐Rashidi… - Cell Biochemistry …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Autophagy, as a highly conserved cellular process, participates in cellular homeostasis by
degradation and recycling of damaged organelles and proteins. Besides, autophagy has …
degradation and recycling of damaged organelles and proteins. Besides, autophagy has …
[HTML][HTML] Non‑coding RNAs: Role of miRNAs and lncRNAs in the regulation of autophagy in hepatocellular carcinoma
J Wu, Y Zhu, Q Cong, Q Xu - Oncology Reports, 2023 - spandidos-publications.com
The term autophagy describes a process that supports nutrient cycling and metabolic
adaptation that is accomplished via multistep lysosomal degradation. These activities …
adaptation that is accomplished via multistep lysosomal degradation. These activities …
[PDF][PDF] Epigenetic control of autophagy in women's tumors: Role of non-coding RNAs
Cancer remains the second leading cause of death worldwide and a major public health
and economic issue. To reduce the burden, new approaches are necessary to diagnose the …
and economic issue. To reduce the burden, new approaches are necessary to diagnose the …
[HTML][HTML] Interaction of autophagy with microRNAs and their potential therapeutic implications in human cancers
Z Jing, W Han, X Sui, J Xie, H Pan - Cancer letters, 2015 - Elsevier
Autophagy is a tightly regulated intracellular self-digestive process involving the lysosomal
degradation of cytoplasmic organelles and proteins. A number of studies have shown that …
degradation of cytoplasmic organelles and proteins. A number of studies have shown that …