GABARAPL1 Inhibits EMT Signaling through SMAD-Tageted Negative Feedback [PDF]
The pathway of selective autophagy, leading to a targeted elimination of specific intracellular components, is mediated by the ATG8 proteins, and has been previously suggested to be involved in the regulation of the Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT)
Eric Hervouet +2 more
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Secretion of pro‐angiogenic extracellular vesicles during hypoxia is dependent on the autophagy‐related protein GABARAPL1 [PDF]
Tumour hypoxia is a hallmark of solid tumours and contributes to tumour progression, metastasis development and therapy resistance. In response to hypoxia, tumour cells secrete pro‐angiogenic factors to induce blood vessel formation and restore oxygen ...
Joel Beaumont +2 more
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Cancer stem‐like cells (CSLC) are considered a major contributor to the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Previous studies indicated that CSLC are characterized by resistance to ferroptosis, a type of lipid peroxidation ...
Xiao-Jing Du, xingxing zhang, Zhijie Yu
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GABARAPL1 Promotes AR+ Prostate Cancer Growth by Increasing FL-AR/AR-V Transcription Activity and Nuclear Translocation [PDF]
The next generation Androgen receptor (AR)-targeted therapies are now in widespread clinical use and prolong prostate cancer (CaP) patient survival. However, the therapies are not curative due to diverse range of resistance mechanisms. AR variants (AR-V),
Bing Su, Xiaofan Chen
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GABARAPL1 is important for the activation of HRI during eIF2α phosphorylation-dependent stress response to sodium arsenite [PDF]
Sodium arsenite is known to activate the integrated stress response pathway, through the activation of the heme-regulated inhibitor kinase (HRI). Upon activation, HRI phosphorylates the α subunit of the translation initiation factor eIF2, resulting in ...
Sarah Campenet +8 more
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Identification of mitophagy-related genes in patients with acute myocardial infarction [PDF]
Mitophagy is involved in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) process. However, the role of mitophagy-related genes (MRGs) in the AMI process is not well illustrated. We identified MRGs involved in AMI by bioinformatics analysis.
Ju-Ying Li +7 more
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Prognostic implications of autophagy and pyroptosis related genes in oral squamous cell carcinoma: research on bioinformatics and experiments [PDF]
ObjectiveOral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is associated with poor prognosis, underscoring the urgent need to identify biomarkers that can predict patient outcomes and guide personalized treatment strategies.
Leshui Qiao +3 more
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Glycophagy: molecular mechanisms, regulatory signals, and disease associations [PDF]
Glycophagy is a process of selective degradation of glycogen through the autophagy pathway. It relies on key proteins, such as STBD1 (glycogen-specific autophagy receptor), GABARAPL1 (member of the ATG8 family), and acid α-glucosidase (GAA), and proceeds
Lei Chen +3 more
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Identification of autophagy-related genes in intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury and their role in immune infiltration [PDF]
BackgroundIntestinal ischemia-reperfusion (II/R) injury is a serious condition characterized by high morbidity and mortality rates. Research has shown that II/R injury is closely linked to autophagy and immune dysregulation.
Yichen Hu +8 more
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Methods for detection of cardiac glycogen-autophagy [PDF]
Glycogen-autophagy (‘glycophagy’) is a selective autophagy process involved in delivering glycogen to the lysosome for bulk degradation. Glycophagy protein intermediaries include STBD1 as a glycogen tagging receptor, delivering the glycogen cargo into ...
Parisa Koutsifeli +14 more
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