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Role of autophagy in gastric carcinogenesis.

TitleRole of autophagy in gastric carcinogenesis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsPapaefthymiou, A., Christodoulidis G., Koffas A., Doulberis M., Polyzos S. A., Manolakis A., Potamianos S., Kapsoritakis A., & Kountouras J.
JournalWorld J Gastrointest Oncol
Volume13
Issue10
Pagination1244-1262
Date Published2021 Oct 15
ISSN1948-5204
Abstract

Gastric cancer represents a common and highly fatal malignancy, and thus a pathophysiology-based reconsideration is necessary, given the absence of efficient therapeutic regimens. In this regard, emerging data reveal a significant role of autophagy in gastric oncogenesis, progression, metastasis and chemoresistance. Although autophagy comprises a normal primordial process, ensuring cellular homeostasis under energy depletion and stress conditions, alterations at any stage of the complex regulatory system could stimulate a tumorigenic and promoting cascade. Among others, infection induces a variety of signaling molecules modifying autophagy, during acute infection or after chronic autophagy degeneration. Subsequently, defective autophagy allows malignant transformation and upon cancer establishment, an overactive autophagy is stimulated. This overexpressed autophagy provides energy supplies and resistance mechanisms to gastric cancer cells against hosts defenses and anticancer treatment. This review interprets the implicated autophagic pathways in normal cells and in gastric cancer to illuminate the potential preventive, therapeutic and prognostic benefits of understanding and intervening autophagy.

DOI10.4251/wjgo.v13.i10.1244
Alternate JournalWorld J Gastrointest Oncol
PubMed ID34721765
PubMed Central IDPMC8529927

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