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Autophagy is a highly conserved adaptive response to stress during which a cell gathers unnecessary or damaged cellular components such as protein aggregates, pathogens, or organelles into vesicles and delivers them to lysosomes for destruction. In the process, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids are released and become available for energy and re-use. Autophagy's overarching goal is to maintain cellular homeostasis in the face of changing conditions and stress. In this clip, Dr. Guido Kroemer describes the spectacular biological phenomenon known as autophagy.
An intracellular degradation system involved in the disassembly and recycling of unnecessary or dysfunctional cellular components. Autophagy participates in cell death, a process known as autophagic dell death. Prolonged fasting is a robust initiator of autophagy and may help protect against cancer and even aging by reducing the burden of abnormal cells.
The relationship between autophagy and cancer is complex, however. Autophagy may prevent the survival of pre-malignant cells, but can also be hijacked as a malignant adaptation by cancer, providing a useful means to scavenge resources needed for further growth.
Tiny organelles inside cells that produce energy in the presence of oxygen. Mitochondria are referred to as the "powerhouses of the cell" because of their role in the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Mitochondria are continuously undergoing a process of self-renewal known as mitophagy in order to repair damage that occurs during their energy-generating activities.
Overtime proteins unintentionally accumulate damage from reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. These compromised proteins aggregate together and can promote aging as well as progressive diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Formed into or containing one or more vacuoles or small membrane-bound cavities within a cell.
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