自噬调节放射敏感性的研究进展。

IF 5.9 1区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Hanyue Liu, Yanlan Xiao, Chuhao Dai, Keyu Chen, Xinyi Xu, Jianming Cai, Xuguang Hu, Jiaming Guo
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摘要

自噬是一种进化上保守的细胞自我分解代谢过程,在代谢应激过程中为细胞稳态提供最低水平的能量。在放射治疗(RT)中,已经明确解释了自噬通过调节细胞放射敏感性在肿瘤控制中起双重作用。然而,潜在的分子机制仍然是一个谜。因此,深入了解自噬介导的放射敏感性的分子机制,并针对不同的肿瘤制定精细的放射治疗策略是至关重要的。与以往的研究不同,本文讨论了自噬的机制,特别是其通过调节辐射敏感性促进生存和抑制生长的机制。我们进一步概述了一些针对自噬的前沿RT辅助治疗,试图阐明自噬介导的途径来利用放射敏感性。
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Research Advances of the Autophagy-Regulated Radiosensitivity.

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process of cell self-catabolism that provides a minimum level of energy for cellular homeostasis during metabolic stress. In radiotherapy (RT), it has been explicitly explained that autophagy plays a dual role in tumour control by tuning cellular radiosensitivity. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains a conundrum. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to gain insight into the molecular mechanisms elaborating the autophagy-mediated radiosensitivity and craft refined RT strategies for different tumours. Distinguishing it from previous reviews in the field, here we discuss the mechanisms of autophagy, especially its pro-survival and growth-suppressing mechanisms via regulation of radiosensitivity. We further outline some frontier RT adjuvant therapies targeting autophagy, in an endeavour to shed some light on the autophagy-mediated pathways to harness radiosensitivity.

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Cell Proliferation
Cell Proliferation 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
14.80
自引率
2.40%
发文量
198
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Cell Proliferation Focus: Devoted to studies into all aspects of cell proliferation and differentiation. Covers normal and abnormal states. Explores control systems and mechanisms at various levels: inter- and intracellular, molecular, and genetic. Investigates modification by and interactions with chemical and physical agents. Includes mathematical modeling and the development of new techniques. Publication Content: Original research papers Invited review articles Book reviews Letters commenting on previously published papers and/or topics of general interest By organizing the information in this manner, readers can quickly grasp the scope, focus, and publication content of Cell Proliferation.
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