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Cells
Regulation of Autophagy by Glucose in Mammalian Cells
Félix Moruno1  Eva Pérez-Jiménez1 
[1] Principe Felipe Research Centre, C/Eduardo Primo Yúfera 3, Valencia 46012, Spain;
关键词: autophagy;    regulation;    nutrients;    energy;    glucose;    AMPK;   
DOI  :  10.3390/cells1030372
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process that contributes to maintain cell homeostasis. Although it is strongly regulated by many extracellular factors, induction of autophagy is mainly produced by starvation of nutrients. In mammalian cells, the regulation of autophagy by amino acids, and also by the hormone insulin, has been extensively investigated, but knowledge about the effects of other autophagy regulators, including another nutrient, glucose, is more limited. Here we will focus on the signalling pathways by which environmental glucose directly, i.e., independently of insulin and glucagon, regulates autophagy in mammalian cells, but we will also briefly mention some data in yeast. Although glucose deprivation mainly induces autophagy via AMPK activation and the subsequent inhibition of mTORC1, we will also comment other signalling pathways, as well as evidences indicating that, under certain conditions, autophagy can be activated by glucose. A better understanding on how glucose regulates autophagy not only will expand our basic knowledge of this important cell process, but it will be also relevant to understand common human disorders, such as cancer and diabetes, in which glucose levels play an important role.

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CC BY   
© 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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