2021
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2021.12893
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Advances in the role of autophagy in the development of retinoblastoma (Review)

Abstract: Autophagy is a feedback regulatory mechanism of cells to external stress, which helps cells to adapt to changes in physiological conditions and environmental stress. Autophagy possesses a variety of target genes that control a wide range of signaling pathways. Maintenance of an appropriate level of autophagy is essential for the growth, metastasis and characteristics of tumors. Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common primary intraocular malignant tumor found in the eyes of children following exposure to extreme… Show more

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“…However, metformin did not inhibit the growth of human retinoblastoma xenografts in mice. 253,254 Salinomycin targets invasive retinoblastoma cells and induce apoptosis by disrupting their mitochondrial membrane potential via activation of AMPK signalling in vivo. 255 Rapamycin inhibits proliferation of retinoblastoma cells in vitro, arrests cell cycle by reducing the phosphorylation and activation of mTOR.…”
Section: Ampk and Ocular Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, metformin did not inhibit the growth of human retinoblastoma xenografts in mice. 253,254 Salinomycin targets invasive retinoblastoma cells and induce apoptosis by disrupting their mitochondrial membrane potential via activation of AMPK signalling in vivo. 255 Rapamycin inhibits proliferation of retinoblastoma cells in vitro, arrests cell cycle by reducing the phosphorylation and activation of mTOR.…”
Section: Ampk and Ocular Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%