TY - JOUR
T1 - Regulation of autophagy
T2 - a promising therapeutic target for the treatment of hearing loss
AU - Fu, Xiaolong
AU - Chai, Renjie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2019 The Chinese Medical Association, Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc
PY - 2019/6/1
Y1 - 2019/6/1
N2 - Autophagy, a ubiquitous cellular biological behavior that features a lysosome-dependent degradation pathway, is an important mechanism for cellular self-protection in eukaryotes. Autophagy plays essential roles in cell survival, renewal, material reuse and the maintenance of homeostasis. This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the physiological function of autophagy and its possible roles in auditory diseases. We focused our review on original publications on animal models, drug models, and molecular mechanisms of hearing impairment involved in the dysregulation of autophagy. As research on the mechanisms of autophagy has deepened, it has become obvious that autophagy plays essential roles not only in cell survival, but the occurrence and development of a variety of auditory-related disorder, including aminoglycoside-induced hearing loss, age-related hearing loss, and noise-induced hearing loss. While clinical treatment of such conditions via regulation of the development of autophagy is a novel idea, more time is needed to fully elucidate the specific regulatory pathways and modes of autophagy in auditory diseases. The continued study of the mechanisms and regulation of autophagy in auditory diseases will be of great significance for the future treatment and prevention of these conditions.
AB - Autophagy, a ubiquitous cellular biological behavior that features a lysosome-dependent degradation pathway, is an important mechanism for cellular self-protection in eukaryotes. Autophagy plays essential roles in cell survival, renewal, material reuse and the maintenance of homeostasis. This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the physiological function of autophagy and its possible roles in auditory diseases. We focused our review on original publications on animal models, drug models, and molecular mechanisms of hearing impairment involved in the dysregulation of autophagy. As research on the mechanisms of autophagy has deepened, it has become obvious that autophagy plays essential roles not only in cell survival, but the occurrence and development of a variety of auditory-related disorder, including aminoglycoside-induced hearing loss, age-related hearing loss, and noise-induced hearing loss. While clinical treatment of such conditions via regulation of the development of autophagy is a novel idea, more time is needed to fully elucidate the specific regulatory pathways and modes of autophagy in auditory diseases. The continued study of the mechanisms and regulation of autophagy in auditory diseases will be of great significance for the future treatment and prevention of these conditions.
KW - autophagosome
KW - autophagy
KW - hearing loss
KW - lysosome
KW - mTOR
KW - microtubule-associated proteins light chain 3
KW - rapamycin
KW - stress
KW - treatment
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U2 - 10.1097/JBR.0000000000000031
DO - 10.1097/JBR.0000000000000031
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85137961398
SN - 2096-5672
VL - 2
SP - 57
EP - 61
JO - Journal of Bio-X Research
JF - Journal of Bio-X Research
IS - 2
ER -