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Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk

Liam D. Cassidy, Andrew Young, Chris Young, Elizabeth J. Soilleux, Edward Fielder, Bettina M. Weigand, Anthony B. Lagnado, Rebecca Brais, Nicholas T. Ktistakis, Kimberley A. Wiggins, Katerina Pyrillou, Murray C.H. Clarke, Diana Jurk, João F. Passos, Masashi Narita

Nature Communications · 2020 · ▲ 101 citations

Abstract

Autophagy(definition) is an important cellular degradation pathway with a central role in metabolism as well as basic quality control, two processes inextricably linked to ageing. A decrease in autophagy is associated with increasing age, yet it is unknown if this is causal in the ageing process, and whether autophagy restoration can counteract these ageing effects. Here we demonstrate that systemic autophagy inhibition induces the premature acquisition of age-associated phenotypes and pathologies in mammals. Remarkably, autophagy restoration provides a near complete recovery of morbidity and a significant extension of lifespan; however, at the molecular level this rescue appears incomplete. Importantly autophagy-restored mice still succumb earlier due to an increase in spontaneous tumour formation. Thus, our data suggest that chronic autophagy inhibition confers an irreversible increase in cancer risk and uncovers a biphasic role of autophagy in cancer development being both tumour suppressive and oncogenic, sequentially.

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Cassidy, L.D., Young, A., Young, C., Soilleux, E.J., Fielder, E., Weigand, B.M., Lagnado, A.B., Brais, R., Ktistakis, N.T., Wiggins, K.A., Pyrillou, K., Clarke, M.C., Jurk, D., Passos, J.F., &amp; Narita, M. (2020). Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14187-x
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Cassidy LD, Young A, Young C, Soilleux EJ, Fielder E, Weigand BM, et al. Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk. Nature Communications. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-14187-x.
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@article{liam2020Tempor, title = {Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk}, author = {Liam D. Cassidy and Andrew Young and Chris Young and Elizabeth J. Soilleux and Edward Fielder and Bettina M. Weigand and Anthony B. Lagnado and Rebecca Brais and Nicholas T. Ktistakis and Kimberley A. Wiggins and Katerina Pyrillou and Murray C.H. Clarke and Diana Jurk and João F. Passos and Masashi Narita}, journal = {Nature Communications}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-019-14187-x}, }

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