Interaction between Autophagy and Senescence in Pancreatic Beta Cells
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Autophagic Processes
3. Molecular Mechanism of Autophagy
4. Autophagy in β-Cell and Diabetes
5. Cellular Senescence
6. Cellular Senescence in β-Cells and Diabetes
7. Interaction between Autophagy and Senescence
Autophagy Process | Type of Senescence | Cell Type | Ref. |
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Macroautophagy | Toxic cellular waste accumulation, resulting in entry into senescence | Primary murine muscle satellite cell | [99] |
Macroautophagy | Premature senescence | Primary human diploid fibroblasts | [100] |
Macroautophagy | Oxidative stress-induced senescence | NIH3T3 and MRC-5 cell lines | [102] |
Macroautophagy | Oxidative stress-induced senescence | NIH3T, MRC-5 and HUVEC cell lines | [103] |
Mitophagy | Mitochondrial dysfunction-associated senescence (MiDAS) | IMR90, BJ cell lines and Inguinal adipose tissue | [104] |
Mitophagy | Oxidative stress-induced senescence | Human diploid and ataxia telangiectasia fibroblasts | [105] |
p62-mediated selective macroautophagy | DNA damage response- induced senescence | IMR90 and BJ cell lines | [107] |
Macroautophagy | Oxidative stress-induced senescence | SH-SY5Y cell line | [108] |
Macroautophagy | Oncogene-induced senescence | MEF cell line | [109] |
Autophagy Process | Type of Senescence | Cell Type | Ref. |
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Macroautophagy | Oncogene-induced senescence | IMR90, BJ cell lines | [110] |
mTOR-autophagy spatial coupling compartment | Oncogene-induced senescence | IMR90 cell line | [111] |
Macroautophagy | Genetically inhibited senescence | hTERT-BJ1 and MDA-MB-231 cell lines | [112] |
Macroautophagy | Oncogene-induced senescence | Melanoma cells and primary melanocytes | [113] |
Macroautophagy | Oncogene-induced senescence | IMR90, BJ cell lines | [114] |
Macroautophagy | Chemotherapy-induced senescence | MCF-7 and HTC-116 cell lines | [115] |
Macroautophagy | Replicative senescence | MRC-5, WI-38 and p53-null immortalized fibroblast cell lines | [116,117] |
Macroautophagy | Radiation-induced senescence | AMC-HN-9, U-87, U251, A549, HT-29, MDA-MB-231 cell lines | [118] |
Macroautophagy | Radiation-induced senescence | MDA-MB-231 and PTTG1-knockdown MDA-MB-231-2A cell lines | [119] |
8. Are Autophagy and Senescence a Potential Therapeutical Target in Diabetes?
9. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Hela, F.; Aguayo-Mazzucato, C. Interaction between Autophagy and Senescence in Pancreatic Beta Cells. Biology 2023, 12, 1205. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12091205
Hela F, Aguayo-Mazzucato C. Interaction between Autophagy and Senescence in Pancreatic Beta Cells. Biology. 2023; 12(9):1205. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12091205
Chicago/Turabian StyleHela, Francesko, and Cristina Aguayo-Mazzucato. 2023. "Interaction between Autophagy and Senescence in Pancreatic Beta Cells" Biology 12, no. 9: 1205. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12091205
APA StyleHela, F., & Aguayo-Mazzucato, C. (2023). Interaction between Autophagy and Senescence in Pancreatic Beta Cells. Biology, 12(9), 1205. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12091205