Recent research has revealed that autophagy, a major catabolic process in cells, is dysregulated in several neuromuscular diseases and contributes to the muscle wasting caused by non-muscle disorders (e.g. cancer cachexia) or during aging (i.e. sarcopenia). From there, the idea arose to interfere with autophagy or manipulate its regulatory signalling to help restore muscle homeostasis and attenuate disease progression. The major difficulty for the development of therapeutic strategies is to restore a balanced autophagic flux, due to the dynamic nature of autophagy. Thus, it is essential to better understand the mechanisms and identify the signalling pathways at play in the control of autophagy in skeletal muscle. A comprehensive analysis of...
Muscle protein wasting in cancer cachexia is a critical problem. The underlying mechanisms are still...
Regulated removal of proteins and organelles by autophagy-lysosome system is critical for muscle hom...
The autophagy-lysosome system is essential for muscle cell homeostasis and its dysfunction has been ...
Recent research has revealed that autophagy, a major catabolic process in cells, is dysregulated in ...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Loss of muscle mass aggravates a variety of diseases, and understanding the molecular mechanisms tha...
Metabolic homeostasis is essential for cellular survival and proper tissue function. Multi-systemic ...
A number of recent studies have highlighted the importance of autophagy and the ubiquitin-proteasome...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic process that targets different types of cytoplasm...
Eukaryotic cells from yeast to human primarily use two distinct major mechanism for intracellular de...
SummaryThe ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein...
AbstractMuscle mass represents 40–50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most importan...
Muscle mass represents 40-50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most important sites ...
This review assesses the importance of proteostasis in skeletal muscle maintenance with a specific e...
Muscle protein wasting in cancer cachexia is a critical problem. The underlying mechanisms are still...
Regulated removal of proteins and organelles by autophagy-lysosome system is critical for muscle hom...
The autophagy-lysosome system is essential for muscle cell homeostasis and its dysfunction has been ...
Recent research has revealed that autophagy, a major catabolic process in cells, is dysregulated in ...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Skeletal muscles are the agent of motion and one of the most important tissues responsible for the c...
Loss of muscle mass aggravates a variety of diseases, and understanding the molecular mechanisms tha...
Metabolic homeostasis is essential for cellular survival and proper tissue function. Multi-systemic ...
A number of recent studies have highlighted the importance of autophagy and the ubiquitin-proteasome...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic process that targets different types of cytoplasm...
Eukaryotic cells from yeast to human primarily use two distinct major mechanism for intracellular de...
SummaryThe ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways are the two major routes for protein...
AbstractMuscle mass represents 40–50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most importan...
Muscle mass represents 40-50% of the human body and, in mammals, is one of the most important sites ...
This review assesses the importance of proteostasis in skeletal muscle maintenance with a specific e...
Muscle protein wasting in cancer cachexia is a critical problem. The underlying mechanisms are still...
Regulated removal of proteins and organelles by autophagy-lysosome system is critical for muscle hom...
The autophagy-lysosome system is essential for muscle cell homeostasis and its dysfunction has been ...