Abstract
Autophagy is a physiological cellular process that is crucial for development and can occurs in response to nutrient deprivation or metabolic disorders. Interestingly, autophagy plays a dual role in cancer cells—while in some situations, it has a cytoprotective effect that causes chemotherapy resistance, in others, it has a cytotoxic effect in which some compounds induce autophagy-mediated cell death. In this review, we summarize strategies aimed at autophagy for the treatment of cancer, including studies of drugs that can modulate autophagy-mediated resistance, and/or drugs that cause autophagy-mediated cancer cell death. In addition, the role of autophagy in the biology of cancer stem cells has also been discussed.
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Silva, V. R., Neves, S. P., Santos, L. de S., Dias, R. B., & Bezerra, D. P. (2020, November 1). Challenges and therapeutic opportunities of autophagy in cancer therapy. Cancers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12113461
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