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- Frontiers | Autophagy-Inflammation Interplay During Infection . . .
While autophagy is activated by inflammatory components, it also regulates various aspects of inflammation, including activation of inflammatory signals, secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines, activation or inhibition of inflammasomes, and composition of immune cells in tissues
- Role of Autophagy in Inflammatory Diseases . . . - Oxford Academic
Autophagy has emerged as a key regulator of immune responses, particularly in the context of chronic inflammatory diseases, such as inflammatory bowel diseases and cancer Increasing evidence highlights its dual role in both exacerbating and controlling inflammation, depending on the disease context
- Autophagy in inflammation, infection, and immunometabolism
As a cytoplasmic degradative pathway, autophagy protects from exogenous hazards, including infection, and from endogenous sources of inflammation, including molecular aggregates and damaged organelles
- Autophagy in immunity and inflammation - Nature
Recent developments reveal a crucial role for the autophagy pathway and proteins in immunity and inflammation
- Crosstalk Between Allergic Inflammation and Autophagy - MDPI
Autophagy can promote allergic inflammation by enhancing the secretion of inflammatory mediators Impaired autophagy resulting from the accumulation of autophagosomes can exacerbate allergic inflammation
- Autophagy in infection, inflammation and immunity - Nature
Autophagy is a potent anti-inflammatory process that inhibits inflammasome activation and that modulates type I interferon responses Autophagy affects the secretion of inflammatory and
- Therapeutic potential of autophagy in immunity and inflammation . . .
Inflammation is involved in the development and progression of various human diseases, and as a result, autophagy might be a potential target to prevent and treat inflammatory diseases
- Autophagy: What We Know (Fasting and Metabolism)
The word also refers to the idea of “self-eating” and is a lysosomal degradation pathway of self-digestion Crucial roles for autophagy have been established in nutrient and energy homeostasis, stress adaptation, tumor suppression, innate and adaptive immunity, metabolism, the regulation of inflammation, and aging (6,7)
- Therapeutic potential of autophagy in immunity and inflammation . . .
Inflammation is involved in the development and progression of various human diseases, and as a result, autophagy might be a potential target to prevent and treat inflammatory diseases
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