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Autosis A New Target to Prevent Cell Death

Journal

JACC-BASIC TO TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 8, Pages 857-869

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacbts.2020.04.014

Keywords

autophagic cell death; autophagic flux; autosis; beclin 1; Na+; K+-adenosine triphosphatase; rubicon

Funding

  1. U.S. Public Health Service [AG23039]
  2. American Heart Association [20 Merit35120374]
  3. Fondation Leducq
  4. Fondation Leducq Transatlantic Network of Excellence [15CBD04]
  5. U.S. Public Health Service
  6. American Heart Association

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Excessive autophagy induces a defined form of cell death called autosis, which is characterized by unique morphological features, including ballooning of perinuclear space and biochemical features, including sensitivity to cardiac glycosides. Autosis is observed during the late phase of reperfusion after a period of ischemia and contributes to myocardial injury. This review discusses unique features of autosis, the involvement of autosis in myocardial injury, and the molecular mechanism of autosis. Because autosis promotes myocardial injury under some conditions, a better understanding of autosis may lead to development of novel interventions to protect the heart against myocardial stress. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier on behalf of the American College of Cardiology Foundation.

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