Autophagy: A Critical Review of Cellular Homeostasis and Pathophysiology
Sakshi Deogade *
Manwatkar College of Pharmacy, Ghodpeth, India.
Shubham Shende
Manwatkar College of Pharmacy, Ghodpeth, India.
Chandani Prasad
Manwatkar College of Pharmacy, Ghodpeth, India.
Moni Dorlikar
Manwatkar College of Pharmacy, Ghodpeth, India.
Praful Urade
Manwatkar College of Pharmacy, Ghodpeth, India.
Lalchand Devhare
Manwatkar College of Pharmacy, Ghodpeth, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Autophagy, a conserved cellular process, is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis by degrading and recycling damaged organelles and misfolded proteins. It has garnered significant attention due to its dual role in health and disease. This review explores the mechanisms of autophagy, its regulation, and its implications in various physiological and pathological contexts, including cancer, neurodegeneration, and immunity. Further research is essential to unravel the complexities of autophagy, particularly regarding its role in different tissues and organs under various physiological and pathological conditions. As we move forward, the integration of cutting-edge technologies and innovative approaches will be key to translating our understanding of autophagy into effective clinical interventions that can be tailored to individual patient needs.
Keywords: Autophagy, cellular homeostasis, cancer, neurodegeneration, therapeutic strategies