Autophagy is a major metabolic regulator involved in cancer therapy resistance

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Autophagy sustains cellular homeostasis and metabolism in numerous diseases. By regulating cancer metabolism, both tumor and microenvironmental autophagy promote tumor growth. However, autophagy can support cancer progression through other biological functions such as immune response regulation or cytokine/growth factor secretion. Moreover, autophagy is induced in numerous tumor types as a resistance mechanism following therapy, highlighting autophagy inhibition as a promising target for anti-cancer therapy. Thus, better understanding the mechanisms involved in tumor growth and resistance regulation through autophagy, which are not fully understood, will provide insights into patient treatment.

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Poillet-Perez, L., Sarry, J. E., & Joffre, C. (2021, August 17). Autophagy is a major metabolic regulator involved in cancer therapy resistance. Cell Reports. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109528

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