Autophagy is the cellular process responsible for degrading various cellular components and damaged organelles within the lysosome. This process has emerged as central for many lymphocyte functions, ranging from homeostasis to the generation of a productive immune response. In addition to the core machinery, other molecules participate in the fine modulation of the autophagic pathway and their identification contributes to fill the gaps in our fragmented understanding of the molecular mechanisms of autophagy. Here we investigated the role of the Src homologous and collagen (SHC) family adaptor p66 and the ciliary protein intraflagellar transport 20 (IFT20) in lymphocyte autophagy. First, we show that the pro-oxidant activity of p66SHC impa...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is an essential, homeostatic process by which cells break down their own components. Perha...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is the cellular process responsible for degrading various cellular components and damaged ...
Macroautophagy/autophagy has emerged as a central process in lymphocyte homeostasis, activation and ...
The orchestration of adaptive immune response crucially relies on homeostatic and effector functions...
The assembly and function of the primary cilium depends on multimolecular intraflagellar transport (...
Lymphocyte homeostasis, activation and differentiation crucially rely on basal autophagy. The fine-t...
Healthy cells maintain a dynamic and responsive intracellular environment that is marked by the synt...
Macroautophagy was originally discovered as a nutrient salvage pathway during starvation. By now it ...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Autophagy is a process that targets various intracellular elements for degradation. Autophagy can be...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is an essential, homeostatic process by which cells break down their own components. Perha...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is the cellular process responsible for degrading various cellular components and damaged ...
Macroautophagy/autophagy has emerged as a central process in lymphocyte homeostasis, activation and ...
The orchestration of adaptive immune response crucially relies on homeostatic and effector functions...
The assembly and function of the primary cilium depends on multimolecular intraflagellar transport (...
Lymphocyte homeostasis, activation and differentiation crucially rely on basal autophagy. The fine-t...
Healthy cells maintain a dynamic and responsive intracellular environment that is marked by the synt...
Macroautophagy was originally discovered as a nutrient salvage pathway during starvation. By now it ...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Autophagy plays a critical role in cell metabolism by degrading and recycling internal components wh...
Autophagy is a process that targets various intracellular elements for degradation. Autophagy can be...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is an essential, homeostatic process by which cells break down their own components. Perha...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...