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American Journal of Cancer Research
Autophagy in breast cancer and its implications for therapy
Kirti Jain1  Krishna S Paranandi1  Savitha Sridharan1  Alakananda Basu1 
关键词: Autophagy;    breast cancer;    transformation;    hypoxia;    ER stress;    tumor microenvironment;    metabolism;    metastasis;    apoptosis;    cancer therapy;   
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学科分类:肿瘤学
来源: e-Century Publishing Corporation
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【 摘 要 】

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process of cellular self-digestion that serves as a mechanism to clear damaged organelles and recycle nutrients. Since autophagy can promote cell survival as well as cell death, it has been linked to different human pathologies, including cancer. Although mono-allelic deletion of autophagy-related gene BECN1 in breast tumors originally indicated a tumor suppressive role for autophagy in breast cancer, the intense research during the last decade suggests a role for autophagy in tumor progression. It is now recognized that tumor cells often utilize autophagy to survive various stresses, such as oncogene-induced transformation, hypoxia, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and extracellular matrix detachment. Induction of autophagy by tumor cells may also contribute to tumor dormancy and resistance to anticancer therapies, thus making autophagy inhibitors promising drug candidates for breast cancer treatment. The scientific endeavors continue to define a precise role for autophagy in breast cancer. In this article, we review the current literature on the role of autophagy during the development and progression of breast cancer, and discuss the potential of autophagy modulators for breast cancer treatment.

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