2023
DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.14788
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Autophagy as an innate immunity response against pathogens: a Tango dance

Milton O. Aguilera,
Laura R. Delgui,
Fulvio Reggiori
et al.

Abstract: Intracellular infections as well as changes in the cell nutritional environment are main events that trigger cellular stress responses. One crucial cell response to stress conditions is autophagy. During the last 30 years, several scenarios involving autophagy induction or inhibition over the course of an intracellular invasion by pathogens have been uncovered. In this review, we will present how this knowledge was gained by studying different microorganisms. We intend to discuss how the cell, via autophagy, t… Show more

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“…In Plasmodium, over 80% of all liver stage parasites are labeled with LC3B but many of them persist and successfully develop (Prado et al, 2015;Wacker et al, 2017). This suggests that Plasmodium has evolved different strategies to evade clearance by the autophagic machinery and potentially even benefits from it (Agop-Nersesian et al, 2018;Aguilera et al, 2024;Romano et al, 2023). Here, we even provide evidence that LC3B localization at the PVM supports parasite survival in infected HeLa cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…In Plasmodium, over 80% of all liver stage parasites are labeled with LC3B but many of them persist and successfully develop (Prado et al, 2015;Wacker et al, 2017). This suggests that Plasmodium has evolved different strategies to evade clearance by the autophagic machinery and potentially even benefits from it (Agop-Nersesian et al, 2018;Aguilera et al, 2024;Romano et al, 2023). Here, we even provide evidence that LC3B localization at the PVM supports parasite survival in infected HeLa cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The special role of autophagy in fighting more common forms of neurodegenerative diseases is highlighted by Ryan and Rubinsztein [22], a pioneer in unrevealing the functional connection between autophagy and neurodegeneration [40]. In the context of deciphering the role of autophagy in maintaining human health, it is further important to highlight that autophagy has a specific role in innate immunity [41], as discussed in the comprehensive review by Colombo and colleagues [42].…”
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