Chaperone mediated autophagy substrates and components in cancer
Author
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Ríos, Javiera
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Sequeida, Álvaro
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Albornoz, Amelina
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Budini, Mauricio Fernando
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2021-10-27T15:54:47Z
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2021-10-27T15:54:47Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Frontiers in Oncology February 2021 Volume 10 Article 614677
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Identifier
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10.3389/fonc.2020.614677
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/182443
Abstract
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Chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA) represents a specific way of lysosomal protein
degradation and contrary to macro and microautophagy is independent of vesicles
formation. The role of CMA in different physiopathological processes has been studied for
several years. In cancer, alterations of the CMA principal components, Hsc70 and Lamp2A
protein and mRNA levels, have been described in malignant cells. However, changes in the
expression levels of these CMA components are not always associated with changes in CMA
activity and their biological significance must be carefully interpreted case by case. The
objective of this review is to discuss whether altering the CMA activity, CMA substrates or
CMA components is accurate to avoid cancer progression. In particular, this review will
discuss about the evidences in which alterations CMA components Lamp2A and Hsc70 are
associated or not with changes in CMA activity in different cancer types. This analysis will help
to better understand the role of CMA activity in cancer and to elucidate whether CMA can be
considered as target for therapeutics. Further, it will help to define whether the attention of the
investigation should be focused on Lamp2A and Hsc70 because they can have an
independent role in cancer progression beyond of their participation in altered CMA activity.
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Patrocinador
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CONICYT PIA ACT172066
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en
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Publisher
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Frontiers Media SA
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States