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Autophagy in Metabolic Age-Related Human Diseases

Manon Moulis, Cécile Vindis

Cells · 2018 · ▲ 47 citations

Abstract

Autophagy(definition) is a highly conserved homeostatic cellular mechanism that mediates the degradation of damaged organelles, protein aggregates, and invading pathogens through a lysosome-dependent pathway. Over the last few years, specific functions of autophagy have been discovered in many tissues and organs; however, abnormal upregulation or downregulation of autophagy has been depicted as an attribute of a variety of pathologic conditions. In this review, we will describe the current knowledge on the role of autophagy, from its regulation to its physiological influence, in metabolic age-related disorders. Finally, we propose to discuss the therapeutic potential of pharmacological and nutritional modulators of autophagy to treat metabolic diseases.

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Moulis, M., &amp; Vindis, C. (2018). Autophagy in Metabolic Age-Related Human Diseases. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells7100149
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Moulis M, Vindis C. Autophagy in Metabolic Age-Related Human Diseases. Cells. 2018. doi:10.3390/cells7100149.
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@article{manon2018Autoph, title = {Autophagy in Metabolic Age-Related Human Diseases}, author = {Manon Moulis and Cécile Vindis}, journal = {Cells}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.3390/cells7100149}, }

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