Karyoptosis: A novel type of cell death caused by chronic autophagy inhibition

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Abstract

Macroautophagy/autophagy influences onset and progression of several human neurodegenerative diseases, because of its critical role as a regulator of neuronal proteostasis and organelle quality control. In many neurodegenerative diseases, impairment in autophagy is thought to play a fundamental part in the terminal phases of cellular degeneration and death. However, the ultimate mechanism of neuronal cell death remains elusive. In a recent study we have identified a new form of regulated cell death, which arises upon autophagy inhibition.

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Baron, O., & Fanto, M. (2018, April 3). Karyoptosis: A novel type of cell death caused by chronic autophagy inhibition. Autophagy. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2018.1434372

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