Glutamoptosis: A new cell death mechanism inhibited by autophagy during nutritional imbalance

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Abstract

Glutaminolysis plays a critical role in nutrient sufficiency and cell signaling activation in mammalian cells. Unexpectedly, our recent investigations revealed that the unbalanced activation of glutaminolysis during nutritional restriction causes a particular form of apoptotic cell death, that we termed “glutamoptosis.“ We found that the inhibition of autophagy is a key step to allow glutamoptosis-mediated cell death. Thus, autophagy controls glutamoptosis during nutritional imbalance.

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Villar, V. H., & Durán, R. V. (2017, June 3). Glutamoptosis: A new cell death mechanism inhibited by autophagy during nutritional imbalance. Autophagy. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2017.1299315

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