Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk

Autophagy declines with age, yet it is unclear if restoration of autophagy extends lifespan. Here, the authors demonstrate in murine models that the inhibition of Atg5 induces ageing phenotypes and reduces lifespan, whilst autophagy restoration partially reverses these phenotypes with accelerated tu...

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Autores principales: Liam D. Cassidy, Andrew R. J. Young, Christopher N. J. Young, Elizabeth J. Soilleux, Edward Fielder, Bettina M. Weigand, Anthony Lagnado, Rebecca Brais, Nicholas T. Ktistakis, Kimberley A. Wiggins, Katerina Pyrillou, Murray C. H. Clarke, Diana Jurk, Joao F. Passos, Masashi Narita
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/08d9c43fad6f4fa996ca4382c883b9dc
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Sumario:Autophagy declines with age, yet it is unclear if restoration of autophagy extends lifespan. Here, the authors demonstrate in murine models that the inhibition of Atg5 induces ageing phenotypes and reduces lifespan, whilst autophagy restoration partially reverses these phenotypes with accelerated tumorigenesis.