Autophagy is a process that takes place in all mammalian cells and ensures homoeostasis and quality control. The term autophagy [self (auto)-eating (phagy)] was first introduced in 1963 by Christian de Duve, who discovered the involvement of lysosomes in the autophagy process. Since then, substantial progress has been made in understanding the molecular mechanism and signalling regulation of autophagy and several reviews have been published that comprehensively summarize these findings. The role of autophagy in cancer has received a lot of attention in the last few years and autophagy modulators are now being tested in several clinical trials. In the present chapter we aim to give a brief overview of recent findings regarding the mechanism and key regulators of autophagy and discuss the important physiological role of mammalian autophagy in health and disease. Particular focus is given to the role of autophagy in cancer prevention, development and in response to anticancer therapy. In this regard, we also give an updated list and discuss current clinical trials that aim to modulate autophagy, alone or in combination with radio-, chemo- or targeted therapy, for enhanced anticancer intervention.
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September 27 2013
Role of autophagy in cancer prevention, development and therapy
G. Vignir Helgason
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G. Vignir Helgason
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*Paul O'Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre, Institute of Cancer Sciences, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 0ZD, U.K.
1Correspondence may be addressed to either of these authors (Vignir.Helgason@Glasgow.ac.uk or k.ryan@beatson.gla.ac.uk).
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Tessa L. Holyoake
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Tessa L. Holyoake
*Paul O'Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre, Institute of Cancer Sciences, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 0ZD, U.K.
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Kevin M. Ryan
Kevin M. Ryan
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†Tumour Cell Death Laboratory, Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute, Garscube Estate, Glasgow G61 1BD, U.K.
1Correspondence may be addressed to either of these authors (Vignir.Helgason@Glasgow.ac.uk or k.ryan@beatson.gla.ac.uk).
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Essays Biochem (2013) 55: 133–151.
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Jon D. Lane, G. Vignir Helgason, Tessa L. Holyoake, Kevin M. Ryan; Role of autophagy in cancer prevention, development and therapy. Essays Biochem 27 September 2013; 55 133–151. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bse0550133
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