FOXO3 links autophagy to apoptosis

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Abstract

The molecular machinery linking macroautophagy (autophagy hereafter) to apoptosis is still being elucidated. A recent study found that the transcription factor FOXO3/FOXO3A (forkhead box O3), which regulates autophagy, is itself regulated by basal autophagy to determine apoptosis sensitivity. Autophagy inhibition confers cell sensitivity to anti-cancer agents, and this effect is explained by the ability of FOXO3 to transactivate the pro-apoptotic gene BBC3/PUMA. Here, we discuss the possibility that FOXO3 acts as a cell surveillance mechanism to correct autophagy perturbations (i.e., autophagy inhibition), and confers apoptosis sensitization if this autophagy imbalance is not rectified.

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Fitzwalter, B. E., & Thorburn, A. (2018, August 3). FOXO3 links autophagy to apoptosis. Autophagy. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2018.1475819

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