2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2020.145017
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LZ-106, a potent lysosomotropic agent, causing TFEB-dependent cytoplasmic vacuolization

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“…Chloroquine, which is lysosomotropic agent, is a classic inhibitor of autophagy that blocks autophagic processes by inhibiting the binding of autophagosomes to lysosomes (Mushtaque and Shahjahan, 2015). Furthermore, lysosomotropic agents are one of the triggers for cytoplasmic vacuolation caused by lysosomal dysfunction (Zou et al, 2020). The present study showed that chloroquine had a significant preventive effect on the WGM extracts-induced cell death of Hep3B cells.…”
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“…Chloroquine, which is lysosomotropic agent, is a classic inhibitor of autophagy that blocks autophagic processes by inhibiting the binding of autophagosomes to lysosomes (Mushtaque and Shahjahan, 2015). Furthermore, lysosomotropic agents are one of the triggers for cytoplasmic vacuolation caused by lysosomal dysfunction (Zou et al, 2020). The present study showed that chloroquine had a significant preventive effect on the WGM extracts-induced cell death of Hep3B cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%