Englander Institute for Precision Medicine

Autophagy in the cancer-immunity dialogue.

TitleAutophagy in the cancer-immunity dialogue.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsYamazaki T, San Pedro JManuel Bra, Galluzzi L, Kroemer G, Pietrocola F
JournalAdv Drug Deliv Rev
Volume169
Pagination40-50
Date Published2021 Feb
ISSN1872-8294
KeywordsAnimals, Autophagy, Carcinogenesis, Disease Progression, Humans, Neoplasms
Abstract

Autophagy is quintessential for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis in all eukaryotic cells, explaining why both normal and malignant cells benefit from proficient autophagic responses. Moreover, autophagy is intimately involved in the immunological control of malignant transformation, tumor progression and response to therapy. However, the net effect of autophagy activation or inhibition on the natural growth or therapeutic response of tumors evolving in immunocompetent hosts exhibits a considerable degree of context dependency. Here, we discuss the complex cross-talk between autophagy and immuno-oncology as delineated by genetic and pharmacological approaches in mouse models of cancer.

DOI10.1016/j.addr.2020.12.003
Alternate JournalAdv Drug Deliv Rev
PubMed ID33301821

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