标签:
挑食者人类疾病选择性自噬机制探讨帕金森病雷帕霉素杂谈 |
分类: 帕金森病 |
A Picky Eater: Exploring the Mechanisms of Selective Autophagy in Human Pathologies.[Review]
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Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Biomembranes, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, 3584 CX Utrecht, the Netherlands |
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Abstract |
Autophagy is a catabolic process conserved among all eukaryotes essential for the cellular and organismal homeostasis. One of the principal roles of this pathway is to maintain an accurate balance between synthesis, degradation and subsequent recycling of cellular components. Under certain conditions, however, cells are also able to modulate autophagy and specifically remove a number of structures that are potentially harmful. Aberrant protein aggregates, damaged organelles or pathogens can be selectively incorporated into large double-membrane vesicles called autophagosomes to be delivered into lysosomes for destruction. This ability to eliminate specific structures is exploited by the cells in several physiological processes as well as in multiple pathological situations, making autophagy a precious multitask cellular degradative pathway. In this review, we will first examine what is known about the basic mechanisms of autophagy and then discuss in a second part the nature of the cargoes that are selectively sequestered into autophagosomes, what provides the specificity and the possible implications of selective types of autophagy in human pathologies. |