Autophagy, the main intracellular process of cytoplasmic material degradation, is involved in cell survival and death. Autophagy is regulated at various levels and novel modulators of its function are being continuously identified. An intriguing recent observation is that among these modulators is the sphingolipid metabolising enzyme, Acid Sphingomyelinase (A-SMase), already known to play a fundamental role in apoptotic cell death participating in several pathophysiological conditions. In this review we analyse and discuss the relationship between autophagy and A-SMase describing how A-SMase may regulate it and defining, for the first time, the existence of an A-SMase-autophagy axis. The imbalance of this axis plays a role in cancer, nervous system, cardiovascular, and hepatic disorders.

The emerging role of acid sphingomyelinase in autophagy / C. Perrotta, D. Cervia, C. De Palma, E. Assi, P. Pellegrino, M.T. Bassi, E. Clementi. - In: APOPTOSIS. - ISSN 1360-8185. - 20:5(2015 May), pp. 635-644. [10.1007/s10495-015-1101-9]

The emerging role of acid sphingomyelinase in autophagy

C. Perrotta
Primo
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C. De Palma;E. Assi;P. Pellegrino;M.T. Bassi
Penultimo
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E. Clementi
Ultimo
2015

Abstract

Autophagy, the main intracellular process of cytoplasmic material degradation, is involved in cell survival and death. Autophagy is regulated at various levels and novel modulators of its function are being continuously identified. An intriguing recent observation is that among these modulators is the sphingolipid metabolising enzyme, Acid Sphingomyelinase (A-SMase), already known to play a fundamental role in apoptotic cell death participating in several pathophysiological conditions. In this review we analyse and discuss the relationship between autophagy and A-SMase describing how A-SMase may regulate it and defining, for the first time, the existence of an A-SMase-autophagy axis. The imbalance of this axis plays a role in cancer, nervous system, cardiovascular, and hepatic disorders.
Acid Sphingomyelinase; Autophagy; Autophagic signalling; Lysosomes; Autophagy-related diseases
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
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