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Application and interpretation of current autophagy inhibitors and activators

Journal

ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA
Volume 34, Issue 5, Pages 625-635

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/aps.2013.5

Keywords

autophagy; cancer; neurodegenerative diseases; PI3K inhibitor; cycloheximide; lysosomal lumen alkalizer; Rack1 protein; ER stress inducer; rapamycin; LiCl

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81171213]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China [BK2010228]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China [10KJB320016]
  4. Plans for Graduate Research and Innovation in Colleges and Universities of Jiangsu Province [CX10B-0492]

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Autophagy is the major intracellular degradation system, by which cytoplasmic materials are delivered to and degraded in the lysosome. As a quality control mechanism for cytoplasmic proteins and organelles, autophagy plays important roles in a variety of human diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and infectious and inflammatory diseases. The discovery of ATG genes and the dissection of the signaling pathways involved in regulating autophagy have greatly enriched our knowledge on the occurrence and development of this lysosomal degradation pathway. In addition to its role in degradation, autophagy may also promote a type of programmed cell death that is different from apoptosis, termed type II programmed cell death. Owing to the dual roles of autophagy in cell death and the specificity of diseases, the exact mechanisms of autophagy in various diseases require more investigation. The application of autophagy inhibitors and activators will help us understand the regulation of autophagy in human diseases, and provide insight into the use of autophagy-targeted drugs. In this review, we summarize the latest research on autophagy inhibitors and activators and discuss the possibility of their application in human disease therapy.

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