Crosstalk of Autophagy and the Secretory Pathway and Its Role in Diseases
- PMID: 29551160
- DOI: 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2017.12.004
Crosstalk of Autophagy and the Secretory Pathway and Its Role in Diseases
Abstract
The secretory and autophagic pathways are two fundamental, evolutionary highly conserved endomembrane processes. Typically, secretion is associated with biosynthesis and delivery of proteins. In contrast, autophagy is usually considered as a degradative pathway. Thus, an analogy to metabolic pathways is evident. Anabolic (biosynthetic) and catabolic (degradative) pathways are usually intimately linked and intertwined, and likewise, the secretory and autophagy pathways are intertwined. Investigation of this link is an emerging area of research, and we will provide an overview of some of the major advances that have been made to contribute to understanding of how secretion regulates autophagy and vice versa. Finally, we will highlight evidence that supports a potential involvement of the autophagy-secretion crosstalk in human diseases.
Keywords: Autophagy; COPII; Endoplasmic reticulum; Golgi apparatus; Secretory pathway.
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