| Literature DB >> 27626110 |
Justyna Gil1, Karolina A Pesz1, Maria M Sąsiadek1.
Abstract
Autophagy is a catabolic process associated with intracellular self-digestion of damaged organelles or redundant proteins enabling maintenance of cell homeostasis. It is accepted that impaired autophagy is closely linked to cancer development and has been extensively studied in a variety of malignancies including colorectal cancer (CRC) to elucidate its influence on carcinogenesis, metastasis and antitumor therapy response. CRC remains a great epidemiological problem because of poor 5-year survival and treatment resistance. Many studies concerning autophagy in CRC gave inconsistent and contradictory results, illustrating a multifaceted nature of this process. In this review, we focus on current knowledge of autophagy in CRC development to determinate its role as a potential prognostic and predictive biomarker as well as target in antitumor therapy.Entities:
Keywords: ATG; BECN1; LC3; autophagosome; autophagy; colorectal cancer; gene expression; immunohistochemistry; protein expression
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27626110 DOI: 10.2217/bmm-2016-0083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomark Med ISSN: 1752-0363 Impact factor: 2.851