reviewMolecular Cancer TherapeuticsAug 31, 2011BRONZE OA

The Role of Autophagy in Cancer: Therapeutic Implications

Mayo Clinic

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Abstract

Autophagy is a homeostatic, catabolic degradation process whereby cellular proteins and organelles are engulfed by autophagosomes, digested in lysosomes, and recycled to sustain cellular metabolism. Autophagy has dual roles in cancer, acting as both a tumor suppressor by preventing the accumulation of damaged proteins and organelles and as a mechanism of cell survival that can promote the growth of established tumors. Tumor cells activate autophagy in response to cellular stress and/or increased metabolic demands related to rapid cell proliferation. Autophagy-related stress tolerance can enable cell survival by maintaining energy production that can lead to tumor growth and therapeutic resistance. As shown in…

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Keywords
  • Autophagy
  • Cell biology
  • Biology
  • Cancer cell
  • Programmed cell death
  • Cancer research
  • Cancer
  • Cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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