To obtain mechanistic insights into the cross talk between lipolysis and autophagy, two key metabolic responses to starvation, we screened the autophagy-inducing potential of a panel of fatty acids in human cancer cells. Both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids such as palmitate and oleate, respectively, triggered autophagy, but the underlying molecular mechanisms differed. Oleate, but not palmitate, stimulated an autophagic response that required an intact Golgi apparatus. Conversely, autophagy triggered by palmitate, but not oleate, required AMPK, PKR and JNK1 and involved the activation of the BECN1/PIK3C3 lipid kinase complex. Accordingly, the downregulation of BECN1 and PIK3C3 abolished palmitate-induced, but not oleate-induced, auto...
Autophagy is an important process that regulates cellular homeostasis by degrading dysfunctional pro...
International audienceAutophagy has been associated with oncogenesis with one of its emerging key fu...
Loss of tumor suppressor liver kinase B1 (LKB1) promotes cancer cell proliferation but also leads to...
To obtain mechanistic insights into the cross talk between lipolysis and autophagy, two key metaboli...
The induction of autophagy usually requires the activation of PIK3C3/VPS34 (phosphatidylinositol 3-k...
Fatty acid-induced lipotoxicity plays a critical role in the patho-genesis of nonalcoholic liver dis...
Depending on the length of their carbon backbone and their saturation status, natural fatty acids ha...
Fatty acids are important molecules with multiple biological properties. Emerging evidence suggests ...
Macroautophagy, a major degradation pathway of cytoplasmic components, is carried out through format...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus represents a metabolic disease reaching epidemic dimensions in the 21st cen...
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are gut microbial fermentation products derived from dietary fiber s...
Biologie végétaleInternational audienceMacroautophagy is a degradative pathway whereby cells encapsu...
Short-chain fatty acids are the major by-products of bacterial fermentation of undigested dietary fi...
We have investigated the in vitro effects of increased levels of glucose and free fatty acids on aut...
Autophagy is an important process that regulates cellular homeostasis by degrading dysfunctional pro...
International audienceAutophagy has been associated with oncogenesis with one of its emerging key fu...
Loss of tumor suppressor liver kinase B1 (LKB1) promotes cancer cell proliferation but also leads to...
To obtain mechanistic insights into the cross talk between lipolysis and autophagy, two key metaboli...
The induction of autophagy usually requires the activation of PIK3C3/VPS34 (phosphatidylinositol 3-k...
Fatty acid-induced lipotoxicity plays a critical role in the patho-genesis of nonalcoholic liver dis...
Depending on the length of their carbon backbone and their saturation status, natural fatty acids ha...
Fatty acids are important molecules with multiple biological properties. Emerging evidence suggests ...
Macroautophagy, a major degradation pathway of cytoplasmic components, is carried out through format...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus represents a metabolic disease reaching epidemic dimensions in the 21st cen...
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are gut microbial fermentation products derived from dietary fiber s...
Biologie végétaleInternational audienceMacroautophagy is a degradative pathway whereby cells encapsu...
Short-chain fatty acids are the major by-products of bacterial fermentation of undigested dietary fi...
We have investigated the in vitro effects of increased levels of glucose and free fatty acids on aut...
Autophagy is an important process that regulates cellular homeostasis by degrading dysfunctional pro...
International audienceAutophagy has been associated with oncogenesis with one of its emerging key fu...
Loss of tumor suppressor liver kinase B1 (LKB1) promotes cancer cell proliferation but also leads to...