Open access · OA
via OpenAlex
Autophagy Is Pro-Senescence When Seen in Close-Up, but Anti-Senescence in Long-Shot
Kwon Yoojin, Ji Wook Kim, Jo Ae Jeoung, Mi-Sung Kim, Chanhee Kang
Molecules and Cells · 2017 · ▲ 148 citations
Abstract
When mammalian cells and animals face a variety of internal or external stresses, they need to make homeostatic changes so as to cope with various stresses. To this end, mammalian cells are equipped with two critical stress responses, autophagy(definition) and cellular senescence(definition). Autophagy and cellular senescence share a number of stimuli including telomere(definition) shortening, DNA damage, oncogenic stress and oxidative stress, suggesting their intimate relationship. Autophagy is originally thought to suppress cellular senescence by removing damaged macromolecules or organelles, yet recent studies also indicated that autophagy promotes cellular senescence by facilitating the synthesis of senescence-associated secretory proteins. These seemingly opposite roles of autophagy may reflect a complex picture of autophagic regulation on cellular senescence, including different types of autophagy or a unique spatiotemporal activation of autophagy. Thus, a better understanding of autophagy process will lead us to not only elucidate the conundrum how autophagy plays dual roles in the regulation of cellular senescence but also helps the development of new therapeutic strategies for many human diseases associated with cellular senescence. We address the pro-senescence and anti-senescence roles of autophagy while focusing on the potential mechanistic aspects of this complex relationship between autophagy and cellular senescence.
◌ CITATION ONLY
Full text is not openly licensed for redistribution here. Read it at the source:
Provenance
- Source
- OpenAlex
- DOI
- 10.14348/molcells.2017.0151
- Canonical
- link ↗
- Fetched
- 2026-06-05 MST
Cite this
APA
Yoojin, K., Kim, J.W., Jeoung, J.A., Kim, M., & Kang, C. (2017). Autophagy Is Pro-Senescence When Seen in Close-Up, but Anti-Senescence in Long-Shot. <em>Molecules and Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.14348/molcells.2017.0151
Vancouver
Yoojin K, Kim JW, Jeoung JA, Kim M, Kang C. Autophagy Is Pro-Senescence When Seen in Close-Up, but Anti-Senescence in Long-Shot. Molecules and Cells. 2017. doi:10.14348/molcells.2017.0151.
BibTeX
@article{kwon2017Autoph,
title = {Autophagy Is Pro-Senescence When Seen in Close-Up, but Anti-Senescence in Long-Shot},
author = {Kwon Yoojin and Ji Wook Kim and Jo Ae Jeoung and Mi-Sung Kim and Chanhee Kang},
journal = {Molecules and Cells},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.14348/molcells.2017.0151},
}
Research neighborhood
References, citing works, and semantically nearest findings. Click a node to open it.
Related findings
GeroScience 2020
Open access · OA
Regulation of senescence traits by MAPKs
Cell Proliferation 2020
Open access · CC-BY
S‐adenosylmethionine: A metabolite critical to the regulation of autophagy
BMC Systems Biology 2014
Open access · CC-BY
Stress induced telomere shortening: longer life with less mutations?
Nature Cell Biology 2023
Preprint · OA
Autophagy enables microglia to engage amyloid plaques and prevents microglial senescence
Molecular Cell 2004
Open access · OA
Telomere Shortening Triggers Senescence of Human Cells through a Pathway Involving ATM, p53, and p21CIP1, but Not p16INK4a
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2009
Preprint · OA