Autophagy removes both functional and damaged intracellular macromolecules from cells via lysosomal degradation. Three autophagic mechanisms, namely macroautophagy, chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA), and microautophagy, have been described in mammals. Studies in experimental systems have found macroautophagy and CMA to decrease with normal aging, despite the fact that oxidative stress, which can activate both processes, increases with normal aging. Whether autophagic mechanisms decrease in the human brain during normal aging is unclear. The primary objective of this study was to examine the association of a major autophagy protein, lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein (lamp2), with age in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from healthy...
The overall decrease in proteolytic activity in aging can promote and accelerate protein accumulatio...
The Lysosomal Associated Membrane Protein type-2 (LAMP-2) is an abundant lysosomal membrane protein ...
Background: Increasing evidence implicates dysfunctional proteostasis and the involvement of the aut...
Autophagy removes both functional and damaged intracellular macromolecules from cells via lysosomal ...
Misfolded proteins are pathological findings in some chronic neurodegenerative disorders including A...
Autophagy is a catabolic mechanism that allows cells to deliver cytoplasmic contents to lysosomes fo...
International audienceThe autophagy-lysosome pathway plays a fundamental role in the clearance of ag...
Tau becomes abnormally hyper-phosphorylated and aggregated in tauopathies like Alzheimers disease (A...
<p>The autophagy-lysosome pathway plays a fundamental role in the clearance of aggregated proteins a...
Autophagy is emerging as a core regulator of Central Nervous System (CNS) aging and neurodegeneratio...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process that eliminates molecules and subcellular elements, incl...
Background: Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. An increasing body of evidence ...
Chaperone Mediated Autophagy (CMA) is a lysosomal-dependent protein degradation pathway. At least 30...
Macroautophagy/autophagy is a conserved degradation system that engulfs intracytoplasmic contents, i...
Autophagy is a highly conserved process by which long-lived macromolecules, protein aggregates and d...
The overall decrease in proteolytic activity in aging can promote and accelerate protein accumulatio...
The Lysosomal Associated Membrane Protein type-2 (LAMP-2) is an abundant lysosomal membrane protein ...
Background: Increasing evidence implicates dysfunctional proteostasis and the involvement of the aut...
Autophagy removes both functional and damaged intracellular macromolecules from cells via lysosomal ...
Misfolded proteins are pathological findings in some chronic neurodegenerative disorders including A...
Autophagy is a catabolic mechanism that allows cells to deliver cytoplasmic contents to lysosomes fo...
International audienceThe autophagy-lysosome pathway plays a fundamental role in the clearance of ag...
Tau becomes abnormally hyper-phosphorylated and aggregated in tauopathies like Alzheimers disease (A...
<p>The autophagy-lysosome pathway plays a fundamental role in the clearance of aggregated proteins a...
Autophagy is emerging as a core regulator of Central Nervous System (CNS) aging and neurodegeneratio...
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process that eliminates molecules and subcellular elements, incl...
Background: Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. An increasing body of evidence ...
Chaperone Mediated Autophagy (CMA) is a lysosomal-dependent protein degradation pathway. At least 30...
Macroautophagy/autophagy is a conserved degradation system that engulfs intracytoplasmic contents, i...
Autophagy is a highly conserved process by which long-lived macromolecules, protein aggregates and d...
The overall decrease in proteolytic activity in aging can promote and accelerate protein accumulatio...
The Lysosomal Associated Membrane Protein type-2 (LAMP-2) is an abundant lysosomal membrane protein ...
Background: Increasing evidence implicates dysfunctional proteostasis and the involvement of the aut...