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Autophagy is induced and modulated by cholesterol depletion through transcription of autophagy-related genes and attenuation of flux
Cell Death Discov. 2021 Oct 29;7(1):320. doi: 10.1038/s41420-021-00718-3.
Keren E Shapira 1, Guy Shapira 2 3, Eran Schmukler 1, Metsada Pasmanik-Chor 4, Noam Shomron 2 3, Ronit Pinkas-Kramarski 1, Yoav I Henis # 5, Marcelo Ehrlich # 6
Abstract:
...Here, we find that cholesterol depletion regulates autophagy at three different levels. First, employing RNA-seq, we show that cholesterol depletion increases the expression of autophagy-related genes independent of ROS or JNK activity. Second, analysis of LC3 lipidation and intracellular localization, and of p62 levels and degradation kinetics, reveals that cholesterol depletion mediates autophagy induction while interfering with autophagic flux. Of note, only the latter depends on ROS accumulation and JNK activity. In view of the common use of cholesterol-reducing drugs as therapeutic agents, our findings have important implications for multiple cellular settings in which autophagy plays a prominent role.
PMID: 34716312
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