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Autophagy and human disease: emerging themes
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Schneider JL
; Cuervo AM
Curr Opin Genet Dev
2014[Jun]; 26
(ä): 16-23
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Malfunction of autophagy, the process that mediates breakdown and recycling of
intracellular components in lysosomes, has been linked to a variety of human
diseases. As the number of pathologies associated with defective autophagy
increases, emphasis has switched from the mere description of the status of
autophagy in these conditions to a more mechanistic dissection of the autophagic
changes. Understanding the reasons behind the autophagic defect, the immediate
consequences of the autophagic compromise and how autophagy changes with the
evolution of the disease has become a 'must,' especially now that manipulation of
autophagy is being considered as a therapeutic strategy. Here, we comment on some
of the common themes that have emerged from such detailed analyses of the
interplay between autophagy and disease conditions.