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Review
. 2018 Aug 20:124:61-78.
doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2018.05.084. Epub 2018 May 30.

Autophagy and oxidative stress in non-communicable diseases: A matter of the inflammatory state?

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Autophagy and oxidative stress in non-communicable diseases: A matter of the inflammatory state?

Daniel Peña-Oyarzun et al. Free Radic Biol Med. .

Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, are long-lasting conditions that affect millions of people around the world. Different factors contribute to their genesis and progression; however they share common features, which are critical for the development of novel therapeutic strategies. A persistently altered inflammatory response is typically observed in many NCDs together with redox imbalance. Additionally, dysregulated proteostasis, mainly derived as a consequence of compromised autophagy, is a common feature of several chronic diseases. In this review, we discuss the crosstalk among inflammation, autophagy and oxidative stress, and how they participate in the progression of chronic diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, obesity and type II diabetes mellitus.

Keywords: Autophagy; Cancer; Cardiovascular diseases; Diabetes mellitus; Inflammation; Non-communicable diseases; Obesity; Oxidative stress.

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