Radiation-induced autophagy has been shown to play two different roles, in malignant glioma (MG) cells, cytocidal or cytoprotective. However, neither the role of radiation-induced autophagy for cell death nor the existence of autophagy-induced apoptosis, a well-known cell-death pathway after irradiation, has been verified yet. Materials and Methods We observed both temporal and dose-dependent response patterns of autophagy and apoptosis to radiation in MG cell lines. Additionally, we investigated the role of autophagy in apoptosis through knockdown of autophagy-related proteins. Results Autophagic activity measured by staining of acidic vesicle organelles and Western blotting of LC-3 protein increased in proportion to radiation dose from da...
Autophagy is a physiological process, evolutionarily conserved, able to preserve cells from both end...
Autophagy, a highly regulated cell "self-eating" pathway, is controlled by the action of o...
Autophagy is a natural self-degradative process by which cells eliminate misfolded proteins and dama...
Glioblastoma (GB) has a poor prognosis, despite current multimodality treatment. Beside surgical res...
Advisors: Linda S. Yasui.Committee members: Barry Bode; Sherine Elsawa; Linda S. Yasui.Includes bibl...
Autophagy or "self eating" is frequently activated in tumor cells treated with chemotherapy or irrad...
Autophagy is a process of cellular self-digestion, whereby the cell degrades subcellular materials i...
Autophagy is a so-called ‘self-eating’ system responsible for degrading long-lived proteins and cyto...
Purpose: Irradiation-induced autophagy has been reported in several types of cancers, however, the r...
Irradiation is widely used in anticancer therapy; however, the efficiency is limited. Most cancer ce...
Malignant gliomas represent the majority of primary brain tumors. The current standard treatments fo...
Autophagy induced by radiation is critical to cell fate decision. Evidence now sheds light on the im...
Recent studies reported that, in oncogene induced senescence, autophagy is activated during senescen...
Autophagy is an important catabolic process in which cells digest and recycle their own cytoplasmic ...
Radiation myelitis is the most serious complication in clinical radiotherapy for spinal metastases. ...
Autophagy is a physiological process, evolutionarily conserved, able to preserve cells from both end...
Autophagy, a highly regulated cell "self-eating" pathway, is controlled by the action of o...
Autophagy is a natural self-degradative process by which cells eliminate misfolded proteins and dama...
Glioblastoma (GB) has a poor prognosis, despite current multimodality treatment. Beside surgical res...
Advisors: Linda S. Yasui.Committee members: Barry Bode; Sherine Elsawa; Linda S. Yasui.Includes bibl...
Autophagy or "self eating" is frequently activated in tumor cells treated with chemotherapy or irrad...
Autophagy is a process of cellular self-digestion, whereby the cell degrades subcellular materials i...
Autophagy is a so-called ‘self-eating’ system responsible for degrading long-lived proteins and cyto...
Purpose: Irradiation-induced autophagy has been reported in several types of cancers, however, the r...
Irradiation is widely used in anticancer therapy; however, the efficiency is limited. Most cancer ce...
Malignant gliomas represent the majority of primary brain tumors. The current standard treatments fo...
Autophagy induced by radiation is critical to cell fate decision. Evidence now sheds light on the im...
Recent studies reported that, in oncogene induced senescence, autophagy is activated during senescen...
Autophagy is an important catabolic process in which cells digest and recycle their own cytoplasmic ...
Radiation myelitis is the most serious complication in clinical radiotherapy for spinal metastases. ...
Autophagy is a physiological process, evolutionarily conserved, able to preserve cells from both end...
Autophagy, a highly regulated cell "self-eating" pathway, is controlled by the action of o...
Autophagy is a natural self-degradative process by which cells eliminate misfolded proteins and dama...