Autophagy plays an important role in cellular remodelling during differentiation and development, however little is known about its regulation in stem cells. Here we show that cAMP, a well-known differentiation factor for mesenchymal stem cells (MSC s), is also a potent inducer of autophagy in these cells. We have previously shown that activation of the cAMP-signaling pathway inhibits proliferation of MSC s despite induction of the cell cycle component cyclin E. Here, we demonstrate a critical role of cyclin E in the induction of autophagy. Our data suggest a model in which cAMP-signaling via ERK-mediated induction of cyclin E leads to enhanced perinuclear recruitment of Beclin 1 and formation of autophagosomes. Given the roles of deregulated autophagy in neurodegenerative disorders and cAMP as a neurogenic inducer, identification of this novel autophagocytic pathway may provide new targets for intervention against neurological disorders. © 2011 Landes Bioscience.
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Ugland, H., Naderi, S., Brech, A., Collas, P., & Blomhoff, H. K. (2011). cAMP induces autophagy via a novel pathway involving ERK, cyclin E and Beclin 1. Autophagy, 7(10), 1199–1211. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.7.10.16649
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