| Literature DB >> 29233874 |
Aurore Claude-Taupin1,2, Jingyue Jia1,2, Michal Mudd1,2, Vojo Deretic3,2.
Abstract
Autophagy is conventionally described as a degradative, catabolic pathway and a tributary to the lysosomal system where the cytoplasmic material sequestered by autophagosomes gets degraded. However, autophagosomes or autophagosome-related organelles do not always follow this route. It has recently come to light that autophagy can terminate in cytosolic protein secretion or release of sequestered material from the cells, rather than in their degradation. In this review, we address this relatively new but growing aspect of autophagy as a complex pathway, which is far more versatile than originally anticipated.Keywords: amphisome; autophagy; cellular secretion; inflammation; lysosome; mitochondria
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29233874 DOI: 10.1042/EBC20170024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Essays Biochem ISSN: 0071-1365 Impact factor: 8.000