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Review
. 2020 Aug;15(8):e1900267.
doi: 10.1002/biot.201900267. Epub 2020 Mar 18.

Crosstalk between Endo/Exocytosis and Autophagy in Health and Disease

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Crosstalk between Endo/Exocytosis and Autophagy in Health and Disease

Margarita-Elena Papandreou et al. Biotechnol J. 2020 Aug.

Abstract

Imbalance between the main intracellular degradative, trafficking and intercellular shuttling pathways has been implicated in disease pathogenesis. Autophagy controls degradation of cellular components, while vesicular trafficking permits transport of material in and out of the cell. Emerging evidence has uncovered the extensive interconnectivity between these pathways, which is crucial to maintain organismal homeostasis. Thus, therapeutic intervention and drug development strategies targeting these processes, particularly in neurodegeneration, should account for this broad crosstalk, to maximize effectiveness. Here, recent findings underlining the highly dynamic nature of the crosstalk between autophagy, endosomal transport, and secretion is reviewed. Synergy of autophagy and endosomes for degradation, as well as, competition of autophagy and secretion are discussed. Perturbation of this crosstalk triggers pathology especially neurodegeneration.

Keywords: autophagy; endosome; exocytosis; neurodegenerative disorder; secretion.

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