Autophagy at the intersection of aging, senescence, and cancer
LD Cassidy, M Narita - Molecular Oncology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process in which macromolecules
undergo lysosomal degradation. It fulfills essential roles in quality controlling cellular …
undergo lysosomal degradation. It fulfills essential roles in quality controlling cellular …
Autophagy in cancer: having your cake and eating it
Autophagy, one of two major intracellular degradation pathways, plays a critical role in
energy homeostasis and the quality control of macromolecules and intracellular organelles …
energy homeostasis and the quality control of macromolecules and intracellular organelles …
Autophagy mediates tumor suppression via cellular senescence
Autophagy not only constitutes a robust barrier against malignant transformation at the cell-
intrinsic level, but also contributes to the organismal control of potentially oncogenic cells …
intrinsic level, but also contributes to the organismal control of potentially oncogenic cells …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk
LD Cassidy, ARJ Young, CNJ Young… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Autophagy is an important cellular degradation pathway with a central role in metabolism as
well as basic quality control, two processes inextricably linked to ageing. A decrease in …
well as basic quality control, two processes inextricably linked to ageing. A decrease in …
Recent insights into the function of autophagy in cancer
R Amaravadi, AC Kimmelman, E White - Genes & development, 2016 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Macroautophagy (referred to here as autophagy) is induced by starvation to capture and
degrade intracellular proteins and organelles in lysosomes, which recycles intracellular …
degrade intracellular proteins and organelles in lysosomes, which recycles intracellular …
[HTML][HTML] Autophagy and the cell biology of age-related disease
Macroautophagy (autophagy) is a conserved lysosomal degradation process essential for
cellular homeostasis and adaption to stress. Accumulating evidence indicates that …
cellular homeostasis and adaption to stress. Accumulating evidence indicates that …
[HTML][HTML] Role of autophagy in cancer
Autophagy is a cellular degradation pathway for the clearance of damaged or superfluous
proteins and organelles. The recycling of these intracellular constituents also serves as an …
proteins and organelles. The recycling of these intracellular constituents also serves as an …
[HTML][HTML] Autophagy is pro-senescence when seen in close-up, but anti-senescence in long-shot
Y Kwon, JW Kim, JA Jeoung, MS Kim, C Kang - Molecules and cells, 2017 - Elsevier
When mammalian cells and animals face a variety of internal or external stresses, they need
to make homeostatic changes so as to cope with various stresses. To this end, mammalian …
to make homeostatic changes so as to cope with various stresses. To this end, mammalian …
[HTML][HTML] Autophagy and the cell cycle: a complex landscape
SG Mathiassen, D De Zio, F Cecconi - Frontiers in oncology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Autophagy is a self-degradation pathway, in which cytoplasmic material is sequestered in
double-membrane vesicles and delivered to the lysosome for degradation. Under basal …
double-membrane vesicles and delivered to the lysosome for degradation. Under basal …
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 …