Mitochondrial homeostasis is maintained in the absence of autophagy.
Christina G TowersPublished in: Molecular & cellular oncology (2021)
Autophagy is a central recycling process, and it plays a complex role in cancer. We discovered that when autophagy is blocked, cancer cells compensate by increasing mitochondrial-derived vesicles. However, there are many unanswered questions remaining, particularly in the context of the dual roles of autophagy in cancer.