Literature DB >> 19004545

Autophagy and cancer: dynamism of the metabolism of tumor cells and tissues.

Katsuya Tsuchihara1, Satoshi Fujii2, Hiroyasu Esumi3.   

Abstract

Autophagy is a dynamic process involving the bulk degradation of cytoplasmic organelles and proteins. Based on the function of "cellular recycling", autophagy plays key roles in the quality control of cellular components as well as supplying nutrients and materials for newly constructed structures in cells under metabolic stresses. The physiological relevance of autophagy in tumor formation and progression is still controversial. The cytoprotective function of autophagy in cells subjected to starvation might enhance the prolonged survival of tumor cells that are often exposed to metabolic stresses in vivo. Meanwhile, a tumor-suppressive function of autophagy has also been suggested. Autophagy-related cell death has been regarded as a primary mechanism for tumor suppression. In addition, the loss of autophagy induced genome instability and significant necrosis with inflammation in transplanted mouse tumor models, suggesting an additional function of autophagy in the suppression of tumor formation and growth. Until now, investigations supporting and proving the above possibilities have not been fully completed using clinical samples and equivalent animal models. Though monitoring and the interpretation of autophagy dynamism in tumor tissues are still technically difficult, identifying the autophagic activity in clinical samples might be necessary to clarify the pathophysiological relevance of autophagy in tumor formation and progression as well as to develop new therapeutic strategies based on the regulation of autophagy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19004545     DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2008.09.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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5.  Proline oxidase promotes tumor cell survival in hypoxic tumor microenvironments.

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9.  Cyclin D1 activity regulates autophagy and senescence in the mammary epithelium.

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