Autophagy and lysosomal dysfunction in diabetes and its complications
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tem.2024.06.010
Autophagy and lysosomal dysfunction in diabetes and its complications
Abstract
Autophagy is critical for energy homeostasis and the function of organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria. Dysregulated autophagy due to aging, environmental factors, or genetic predisposition can be an underlying cause of not only diabetes through β-cell dysfunction and metabolic inflammation, but also diabetic complications such as diabetic kidney diseases (DKDs). Dysfunction of lysosomes, effector organelles of autophagic degradation, due to metabolic stress or nutrients/metabolites accumulating in metabolic diseases is also emerging as a cause or aggravating element in diabetes and its complications. Here, we discuss the etiological role of dysregulated autophagy and lysosomal dysfunction in diabetes and a potential role of autophagy or lysosomal modulation as a new avenue for treatment of diabetes and its complications.
Keywords: autophagy; complications; diabetes; kidney diseases; lysosome.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests M-S.L. is the CEO of LysoTech, Inc. M-S.L. has patents related to this work.
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