Autophagy: A Key Regulator of Homeostasis and Disease: An Overview of Molecular Mechanisms and Modulators
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México · Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Autophagy is a highly conserved lysosomal degradation pathway active at basal levels in all cells. However, under stress conditions, such as a lack of nutrients or trophic factors, it works as a survival mechanism that allows the generation of metabolic precursors for the proper functioning of the cells until the nutrients are available. Neurons, as post-mitotic cells, depend largely on autophagy to maintain cell homeostasis to get rid of damaged and/or old organelles and misfolded or aggregated proteins. Therefore, the dysfunction of this process contributes to the pathologies of many human diseases. Furthermore, autophagy is highly active during differentiation and development. In this review, we describe…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 350
Authors
12- LGLaura Gomez‐Virgilio
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- MSMaria‐del‐Carmen Silva‐Lucero
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- DFDiego-Salvador Flores-Morelos
Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- JGJazmin Gallardo-Nieto
University of Quintana Roo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- GLGustavo López-Toledo
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Topics & keywords
- Autophagy
- Biology
- Regulator
- Cell biology
- Disease
- Homeostasis
- Mechanism (biology)
- Programmed cell death
- Good health and well-being