Dynamic modulation of autophagy: implications for aging and cancer.
Liam D CassidyMasashi NaritaPublished in: Molecular & cellular oncology (2020)
Reduced autophagy has been implicated in aging, yet whether its loss can promote aging phenotypes and pathologies in mammals, and how reversible this process is, has never been fully explored. Using inducible short hairpin RNA (shRNA) mouse models, we have recently shown that autophagy inhibition accelerates aging, and that even a temporary block in autophagy can create irreversible damage that increases a cancer risk.