Macroautophagy: A mechanism for mediating cell death or for promoting cell survival?

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Macroautophagy is a ubiquitous mechanism for the bulk removal of macromolecules and cell organelles from the cell. Periyasamy-Thandavan and colleagues report that cisplatin activates autophagy in renal tubular cells and that autophagy plays a role in decreasing apoptosis of tubular cells induced by cisplatin. This finding provides novel evidence that autophagy may play a role in ameliorating the effects of acute injury on the kidney.

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Lieberthal, W. (2008). Macroautophagy: A mechanism for mediating cell death or for promoting cell survival? Kidney International. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.2008.325

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