[HTML][HTML] Coronary atherosclerosis: Significance of autophagic armour

M Arora, D Kaul - World Journal of Cardiology, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
M Arora, D Kaul
World Journal of Cardiology, 2012ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway of cellular components such as organelles
and long-lived proteins. Though a protective role for autophagy has been established in
various patho-physiologic conditions such as cancer, neurodegeneration, aging and heart
failure, a growing body of evidence now reveals a protective role for autophagy in
atherosclerosis, mainly by removing oxidatively damaged organelles and proteins and also
by promoting cholesterol egress from the lipid-laden cells. Recent studies by Razani et al …
Abstract
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway of cellular components such as organelles and long-lived proteins. Though a protective role for autophagy has been established in various patho-physiologic conditions such as cancer, neurodegeneration, aging and heart failure, a growing body of evidence now reveals a protective role for autophagy in atherosclerosis, mainly by removing oxidatively damaged organelles and proteins and also by promoting cholesterol egress from the lipid-laden cells. Recent studies by Razani et al and Liao et al unravel novel pathways that might be involved in autophagic protection and in this commentary we highlight the importance of autophagy in atherosclerosis in the light of these two recent papers.
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