The four faces of autophagy: implications for cancer therapy.
@article{Gewirtz2014TheFF,
title={The four faces of autophagy: implications for cancer therapy.},
author={David A. Gewirtz},
journal={Cancer research},
year={2014},
volume={74 3},
pages={
647-51
}
}It is generally thought that autophagy has two primary and opposing functions in tumor cells in response to stress induced by chemotherapy or radiation. One is the cytoprotective function that can in theory be inhibited for therapeutic advantage by sensitizing the cells to these treatment modalities. The other is the cytotoxic function that is generally not observed with conventional treatment modalities, but that may function to promote tumor cell killing either alone or in association with…
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