| Literature DB >> 33557057 |
Carlotta Giorgi1, Esmaa Bouhamida1, Alberto Danese1, Maurizio Previati2, Paolo Pinton1, Simone Patergnani1.
Abstract
During the past few decades, considerable efforts have been made to discover and validate new molecular mechanisms and biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases. Recent discoveries have demonstrated how autophagy and its specialized form mitophagy are extensively associated with the development, maintenance, and progression of several neurodegenerative diseases. These mechanisms play a pivotal role in the homeostasis of neural cells and are responsible for the clearance of intracellular aggregates and misfolded proteins and the turnover of organelles, in particular, mitochondria. In this review, we summarize recent advances describing the importance of autophagy and mitophagy in neurodegenerative diseases, with particular attention given to multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. We also review how elements involved in autophagy and mitophagy may represent potential biomarkers for these common neurodegenerative diseases. Finally, we examine the possibility that the modulation of autophagic and mitophagic mechanisms may be an innovative strategy for overcoming neurodegenerative conditions. A deeper knowledge of autophagic and mitophagic mechanisms could facilitate diagnosis and prognostication as well as accelerate the development of therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Parkinson’s disease; autophagy; biomarker; mitophagy; multiple sclerosis; neurodegeneration; therapy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33557057 PMCID: PMC7913851 DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines9020149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedicines ISSN: 2227-9059