TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-eating and self-killing
T2 - Crosstalk between autophagy and apoptosis
AU - Maiuri, M. Chiara
AU - Zalckvar, Einat
AU - Kimchi, Adi
AU - Kroemer, Guido
PY - 2007/9
Y1 - 2007/9
N2 - The functional relationship between apoptosis ('self-killing') and autophagy ('self-eating') is complex in the sense that, under certain circumstances, autophagy constitutes a stress adaptation that avoids cell death (and suppresses apoptosis), whereas in other cellular settings, it constitutes an alternative cell-death pathway. Autophagy and apoptosis may be triggered by common upstream signals, and sometimes this results in combined autophagy and apoptosis; in other instances, the cell switches between the two responses in a mutually exclusive manner. On a molecular level, this means that the apoptotic and autophagic response machineries share common pathways that either link or polarize the cellular responses.
AB - The functional relationship between apoptosis ('self-killing') and autophagy ('self-eating') is complex in the sense that, under certain circumstances, autophagy constitutes a stress adaptation that avoids cell death (and suppresses apoptosis), whereas in other cellular settings, it constitutes an alternative cell-death pathway. Autophagy and apoptosis may be triggered by common upstream signals, and sometimes this results in combined autophagy and apoptosis; in other instances, the cell switches between the two responses in a mutually exclusive manner. On a molecular level, this means that the apoptotic and autophagic response machineries share common pathways that either link or polarize the cellular responses.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/34548188741
U2 - 10.1038/nrm2239
DO - 10.1038/nrm2239
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C2 - 17717517
AN - SCOPUS:34548188741
SN - 1471-0072
VL - 8
SP - 741
EP - 752
JO - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
JF - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
IS - 9
ER -