2005
DOI: 10.4161/auto.1.2.1738
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Does Autophagy Contribute To Cell Death?

Abstract: Previously published online as an Autophagy E-publication: http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/autophagy/abstract.php?id=1739 KEY WORDSautophagy, apoptosis, caspase, phagocytosis, type 2 cell death ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSWe apologize in advance to the researchers who were not referenced due to space limitations. J.D. is funded by NIH KO8 CA098419, and is deeply grateful to the mentorship of Dr. Joan Brugge (Harvard Medical School), in whose laboratory he was a postdoctoral fellow. E.B. is supported by NIH grant … Show more

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“…The role of autophagy during cell death has been discussed in recent reviews. 14,15 During apoptosis, the stimulation of autophagy can be either a protective mechanism or a process that contributes to cell death. In the absence of apoptosis, autophagy can trigger a form of cell death known as autophagic cell death or Type II programmed cell death, which is distinct from Type I programmed cell death (apoptosis).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of autophagy during cell death has been discussed in recent reviews. 14,15 During apoptosis, the stimulation of autophagy can be either a protective mechanism or a process that contributes to cell death. In the absence of apoptosis, autophagy can trigger a form of cell death known as autophagic cell death or Type II programmed cell death, which is distinct from Type I programmed cell death (apoptosis).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autophagy is usually considered a pro-survival response, protecting cells against starvation, infectious agents and treatment with anti-cancer drugs. However, under certain circumstances, autophagy can promote death [40,41]. When EnR stress is extensive or sustained, and the UPR fails to restore normal functioning, apoptosis is triggered [19].…”
Section: Integration Of Unfolded Protein Response Autophagy and Apopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autophagy is principally an adaptive response to protect cells from stress, but, in certain settings, it can lead to cell death [40,41]. The process is controlled by a set of evolutionarily conserved autophagy-related proteins (ATG proteins).…”
Section: Autophagy Modulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cette rĂ©sistance leur confĂ©rerait potentiellement la capacitĂ© de survivre au voyage en dehors de la tumeur primaire et de former ainsi des mĂ©tastases. D'autres processus de mort non-apoptotique, comme la nĂ©crose cellulaire ou l'autophagie par exemple [3], peuvent parfois agir en synergie avec l'apoptose pour occire efficacement une cellule et peuvent aussi compenser une apoptose dĂ©ficiente [4,5].…”
Section: Nouvelleunclassified
“…Au cours de l'apoptose, la cellule mourante Ă©met des signaux. En particulier, elle expose sur le feuillet externe de la membrane plasmique des rĂ©sidus phosphatidylsĂ©rine (PS), un phospholipide normalement situĂ© sur son feuillet interne, qui permettront sa reconnaissance, sa phagocytose et son Ă©limina-tion par les macrophages et d'autres [3,4]. Une autre hypothĂšse, fondĂ©e sur l'expression par les cellules d'Ewing de certaines protĂ©ines des jonctions serrĂ©es (comme ZO-1 ou la claudine) Ă©voque une origine cellulaire Ă©pithĂ©liale [5].…”
Section: Mise En éVidence Et Caractéristiques De L'entoseunclassified