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  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,963 Views
18 Pages

7 October 2024

Autophagy is essential for cell survival and cellular homeostasis under various stress conditions. Therefore, autophagy dysfunction is associated with the pathogenesis of various human diseases. We explored the regulatory role of RhoBTB3 in autophagy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,180 Views
13 Pages

AMBRA1 p.Gln30Arg Mutation, Identified in a Cowden Syndrome Family, Exhibits Hyperproliferative Potential in hTERT-RPE1 Cells

  • Sundaramoorthy Revathidevi,
  • Kazuyoshi Hosomichi,
  • Toyoaki Natsume,
  • Hirofumi Nakaoka,
  • Naoko T. Fujito,
  • Hisako Akatsuka,
  • Takehito Sato,
  • Arasambattu Kannan Munirajan and
  • Ituro Inoue

22 September 2022

Cowden syndrome (CS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder associated with multiple hamartomatous and neoplastic lesions in various organs. Most CS patients have been found to have germline mutations in the PTEN tumor suppressor. In the present study...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,983 Views
17 Pages

8 November 2021

Activating molecule in Beclin-1-regulated autophagy (AMBRA1), a negative regulator of tumorigenesis, is a substrate receptor of the ubiquitin conjugation system. ALDH1B1, an aldehyde dehydrogenase, is a cancer stem cell (CSC) marker that is required...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,129 Views
17 Pages

Flutamide Promotes Early Hepatocarcinogenesis Through Mitophagy in High-Fat Diet-Fed Non-Obese Steatotic Rats

  • Emika Hara,
  • Kanami Ohshima,
  • Mio Takimoto,
  • Yidan Bai,
  • Mai Hirata,
  • Wen Zeng,
  • Suzuka Uomoto,
  • Mai Todoroki,
  • Mio Kobayashi and
  • Takuma Kozono
  • + 3 authors

Flutamide (FL), a non-steroidal drug used for its antiandrogenic, anticancer, and disrupting endocrine properties, induces mitochondrial toxicity and drug metabolism enzymes and promotes hepatocarcinogenesis. The inhibition of mitophagy, leading to t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
5,215 Views
22 Pages

Rapamycin Ameliorates Defects in Mitochondrial Fission and Mitophagy in Glioblastoma Cells

  • Paola Lenzi,
  • Rosangela Ferese,
  • Francesca Biagioni,
  • Federica Fulceri,
  • Carla L. Busceti,
  • Alessandra Falleni,
  • Stefano Gambardella,
  • Alessandro Frati and
  • Francesco Fornai

Glioblastoma (GBM) cells feature mitochondrial alterations, which are documented and quantified in the present study, by using ultrastructural morphometry. Mitochondrial impairment, which roughly occurs in half of the organelles, is shown to be relat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,601 Views
11 Pages

Clinical Outcomes of HER2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients in Italy in the Last Decade: Results of the GIM 13-AMBRA Study

  • Marina Elena Cazzaniga,
  • Paolo Pronzato,
  • Domenico Amoroso,
  • Antonio Bernardo,
  • Laura Biganzoli,
  • Giancarlo Bisagni,
  • Livio Blasi,
  • Emilio Bria,
  • Francesco Cognetti and
  • Lucio Crinò
  • + 32 authors

25 December 2023

GIM 13-AMBRA is a longitudinal cohort study aimed at describing therapeutic strategies and the relative outcome parameters in 939 HER2-ve MBC patients. Taxanes–based regimens, or taxanes + targeted agents, mainly Bevacizumab, were the preferred...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,244 Views
12 Pages

Survival Outcomes of Luminal Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients According to Changes in Molecular Subtype at Re-Biopsy: Insights from the GIM-13—AMBRA Study

  • Marina Elena Cazzaniga,
  • Paolo Pronzato,
  • Domenico Amoroso,
  • Grazia Arpino,
  • Francesco Atzori,
  • Alessandra Beano,
  • Laura Biganzoli,
  • Giancarlo Bisagni,
  • Livio Blasi and
  • Cristina Capello
  • + 27 authors

20 May 2025

Introduction: The treatment of MBC patients is guided by receptor status, with re-biopsy at relapse recommended to reassess hormone receptor (HR) status. Various treatment options are available for HER2-veMBC, including CDK4/6 inhibitors, PARP inhibi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
9,195 Views
21 Pages

Regulation of the Tumor-Suppressor BECLIN 1 by Distinct Ubiquitination Cascades

  • Fahd Boutouja,
  • Rebecca Brinkmeier,
  • Thomas Mastalski,
  • Fouzi El Magraoui and
  • Harald W. Platta

27 November 2017

Autophagy contributes to cellular homeostasis through the degradation of various intracellular targets such as proteins, organelles and microbes. This relates autophagy to various diseases such as infections, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. A...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
13,744 Views
29 Pages

Regulation of the Tumor-Suppressor Function of the Class III Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Complex by Ubiquitin and SUMO

  • Christina Reidick,
  • Fouzi El Magraoui,
  • Helmut E. Meyer,
  • Harald Stenmark and
  • Harald W. Platta

23 December 2014

The occurrence of cancer is often associated with a dysfunction in one of the three central membrane-involution processes—autophagy, endocytosis or cytokinesis. Interestingly, all three pathways are controlled by the same central signaling module: th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,778 Views
14 Pages

The Role of Cardiolipin as a Scaffold Mitochondrial Phospholipid in Autophagosome Formation: In Vitro Evidence

  • Valeria Manganelli,
  • Antonella Capozzi,
  • Serena Recalchi,
  • Gloria Riitano,
  • Vincenzo Mattei,
  • Agostina Longo,
  • Roberta Misasi,
  • Tina Garofalo and
  • Maurizio Sorice

5 February 2021

Cardiolipin (CL) is a hallmark phospholipid localized within the inner mitochondrial membrane. Upon several mitochondrial stress conditions, CL is translocated to specialized platforms, where it may play a role in signaling events to promote mitophag...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,278 Views
11 Pages

Immunohistochemical Expression of Autophagy-Related Proteins in Advanced Tubular Gastric Adenocarcinomas and Its Implications

  • Antonio Ieni,
  • Roberta Cardia,
  • Giuseppe Giuffrè,
  • Luciana Rigoli,
  • Rosario Alberto Caruso and
  • Giovanni Tuccari

19 March 2019

In neoplastic conditions, autophagy may act as a tumor suppressor avoiding the accumulation of damaged proteins and organelles or as a mechanism of cell survival promoting the tumor growth. Although ultrastructural analysis has been considered the tr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
4,722 Views
12 Pages

Autophagy and Mitophagy Promotion in a Rat Model of Endometriosis

  • Rosalba Siracusa,
  • Ramona D’Amico,
  • Daniela Impellizzeri,
  • Marika Cordaro,
  • Alessio Filippo Peritore,
  • Enrico Gugliandolo,
  • Rosalia Crupi,
  • Angela Trovato Salinaro,
  • Emanuela Raffone and
  • Tiziana Genovese
  • + 3 authors

Endometriosis is a gynecological condition affecting patients in reproductive age. The aim of this paper was to assess the effects of the autophagy and mitophagy induction in a rat model of endometriosis. Endometriosis was induced by the injection of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
75 Citations
7,396 Views
14 Pages

Downregulation of Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 (EZH2) is essential for the Induction of Autophagy and Apoptosis in Colorectal Cancer Cells

  • Yizhou Yao,
  • Hao Hu,
  • Yong Yang,
  • Guoqiang Zhou,
  • Zengfu Shang,
  • Xiaodong Yang,
  • Kang Sun,
  • Shenghua Zhan,
  • Zhengyuan Yu and
  • Peiyao Li
  • + 4 authors

3 October 2016

Increasing evidence indicates that elevated expression of enhancer of zeste homolog 2 gene (EZH2) in many human malignant tumors acts a significant role in the oncogenic process. However, the underlying molecular mechanism is still unclarified. It i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,259 Views
16 Pages

A Genome-Wide Profiling of Glioma Patients with an IDH1 Mutation Using the Catalogue of Somatic Mutations in Cancer Database

  • Amrit L. Pappula,
  • Shayaan Rasheed,
  • Golrokh Mirzaei,
  • Ruben C. Petreaca and
  • Renee A. Bouley

26 August 2021

Gliomas are differentiated into two major disease subtypes, astrocytoma or oligodendroglioma, which are then characterized as either IDH (isocitrate dehydrogenase)-wild type or IDH-mutant due to the dramatic differences in prognosis and overall survi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,506 Views
23 Pages

31 August 2023

We sought to explore the hypothesis that host factors required for HIV-1 replication also play a role in latency reversal. Using a CRISPR gene library of putative HIV dependency factors, we performed a screen to identify genes required for latency re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,982 Views
13 Pages

Lack of Autophagy Induction by Lithium Decreases Neuroprotective Effects in the Striatum of Aged Rats

  • Angelica Jardim Costa,
  • Adolfo Garcia Erustes,
  • Rita Sinigaglia,
  • Carlos Eduardo Neves Girardi,
  • Gustavo José da Silva Pereira,
  • Rodrigo Portes Ureshino and
  • Soraya Soubhi Smaili

The pharmacological modulation of autophagy is considered a promising neuroprotective strategy. While it has been postulated that lithium regulates this cellular process, the age-related effects have not been fully elucidated. Here, we evaluated lith...

  • Article
  • Open Access
97 Citations
7,299 Views
17 Pages

Celastrol Inhibits Dopaminergic Neuronal Death of Parkinson’s Disease through Activating Mitophagy

  • Ming-Wei Lin,
  • Chi Chien Lin,
  • Yi-Hung Chen,
  • Han-Bin Yang and
  • Shih-Ya Hung

31 December 2019

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease, which is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and abnormal protein accumulation. No treatment can stop or slow PD. Autophagy inhibits neuronal death by removing damaged mitochondria...

  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
5,156 Views
17 Pages

Cold Atmospheric Plasma and Silymarin Nanoemulsion Activate Autophagy in Human Melanoma Cells

  • Manish Adhikari,
  • Bhawana Adhikari,
  • Bhagirath Ghimire,
  • Sanjula Baboota and
  • Eun Ha Choi

Background: Autophagy is reported as a survival or death-promoting pathway that is highly debatable in different kinds of cancer. Here, we examined the co-effect of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) and silymarin nanoemulsion (SN) treatment on G-361 huma...

  • Comment
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,505 Views
4 Pages

Comment on Ambra et al. Could Selenium Supplementation Prevent COVID-19? A Comprehensive Review of Available Studies. Molecules 2023, 28, 4130

  • Margaret P. Rayman,
  • Lutz Schomburg,
  • Jinsong Zhang,
  • Ethan Will Taylor,
  • Gijs Du Laing,
  • Melinda Beck,
  • David J. Hughes and
  • Raban Heller

The authors of this Comment are longstanding selenium investigators with a total of 200 or more published articles on selenium; the corresponding author (Margaret P [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,724 Views
17 Pages

Construction, Identification and Analysis of the Interaction Network of African Swine Fever Virus MGF360-9L with Host Proteins

  • Bo Yang,
  • Dajun Zhang,
  • Xijuan Shi,
  • Chaochao Shen,
  • Yu Hao,
  • Ting Zhang,
  • Jinke Yang,
  • Xingguo Yuan,
  • Xuehui Chen and
  • Dengshuai Zhao
  • + 8 authors

10 September 2021

African swine fever virus (ASFV) is prevalent in many countries and is a contagious and lethal virus that infects pigs, posing a threat to the global pig industry and public health. The interaction between the virus and the host is key to unlocking t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
3,834 Views
17 Pages

Complex Interplay between Autophagy and Oxidative Stress in the Development of Endometriosis

  • Ramona D’Amico,
  • Daniela Impellizzeri,
  • Marika Cordaro,
  • Rosalba Siracusa,
  • Livia Interdonato,
  • Ylenia Marino,
  • Rosalia Crupi,
  • Enrico Gugliandolo,
  • Francesco Macrì and
  • Davide Di Paola
  • + 4 authors

17 December 2022

Endometriosis (Endo) is a chronic gynecological disease. This paper aimed to evaluate the modulation of autophagy, oxidative stress and apoptosis with Açai Berries in a rat model of endometriosis. Endometriosis was induced with an intraperiton...

  • Article
  • Open Access
690 Views
18 Pages

HSALR Mice Exhibit Co-Expression of Proteostasis Genes Prior to Development of Muscle Weakness

  • Dusan M. Lazic,
  • Vladimir M. Jovanovic,
  • Jelena Karanovic,
  • Dusanka Savic-Pavicevic and
  • Bogdan Jovanovic

6 November 2025

Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is a progressive multisystemic disease caused by a CTG repeat expansion in the DMPK gene. The toxic mutant mRNA sequesters MBNL proteins, disrupting global RNA metabolism. Although alternative splicing in DM1 skeletal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,707 Views
15 Pages

19 January 2024

Oral cancer is considered as one of the most common malignancies worldwide. Its conventional treatment primarily involves surgery with or without postoperative adjuvant therapy. The targeting of signaling pathways implicated in tumorigenesis is becom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,299 Views
19 Pages

9 February 2023

Background: Ovarian cancer (OC) is one of the most malignant tumors in the female reproductive system, with a poor prognosis. Various responses to treatments including chemotherapy and immunotherapy are observed among patients due to their individual...