Autophagy and mammalian development

Xiaoting Wu, Hyeran Won, David C. Rubinsztein

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Abstract

Autophagy is a highly conserved cytoplasmic degradation pathway that has an impact on many physiological and disease states, including immunity, tumorigenesis and neurodegeneration. Recent studies suggest that autophagy may also have important functions in embryogenesis and development. Many autophagy geneknockout mice have embryonic lethality at different stages of development. Furthermore, interactions of autophagy with crucial developmental pathways such as Wnt, Shh (Sonic Hedgehog), TGFβ (transforming growth factor β) and FGF (fibroblast growth factor) have been reported. This suggests that autophagy may regulate cell fate decisions, such as differentiation and proliferation. In the present article, we discuss how mammalian autophagy may affect phenotypes associated with development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1489-1494
Number of pages6
JournalBiochemical Society Transactions
Volume41
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Autophagy
  • Degradation
  • Development
  • Embryogenesis
  • Neurogenesis
  • Signaling

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