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Publication : Autophagy suppresses tumor progression by limiting chromosomal instability.

First Author  Mathew R Year  2007
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  21
Issue  11 Pages  1367-81
PubMed ID  17510285 Mgi Jnum  J:121889
Mgi Id  MGI:3712599 Doi  10.1101/gad.1545107
Citation  Mathew R, et al. (2007) Autophagy suppresses tumor progression by limiting chromosomal instability. Genes Dev 21(11):1367-81
abstractText  Autophagy is a bulk degradation process that promotes survival under metabolic stress, but it can also be a means of cell death if executed to completion. Monoallelic loss of the essential autophagy gene beclin1 causes susceptibility to metabolic stress, but also promotes tumorigenesis. This raises the paradox that the loss of a survival pathway enhances tumor growth, where the exact mechanism is not known. Here, we show that compromised autophagy promoted chromosome instability. Failure to sustain metabolism through autophagy was associated with increased DNA damage, gene amplification, and aneuploidy, and this genomic instability may promote tumorigenesis. Thus, autophagy maintains metabolism and survival during metabolic stress that serves to protect the genome, providing an explanation for how the loss of a survival pathway leads to tumor progression. Identification of this novel role of autophagy may be important for rational chemotherapy and therapeutic exploitation of autophagy inducers as potential chemopreventive agents.
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