1. A systems biology analysis of autophagy in cancer therapy.
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Shi Z, Li CY, Zhao S, Yu Y, An N, Liu YX, Wu CF, Yue BS, and Bao JK
- Subjects
- Animals, Drug Discovery, Humans, Molecular Targeted Therapy, Neoplasms metabolism, Neoplasms pathology, Signal Transduction drug effects, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Autophagy drug effects, Neoplasms drug therapy, Systems Biology
- Abstract
Autophagy, which degrades redundant or damaged cellular constituents, is intricately relevant to a variety of human diseases, most notably cancer. Autophagy exerts distinct effects on cancer initiation and progression, due to the intrinsic overlapping of autophagic and cancer signalling pathways. However, due to the complexity of cancer as a systemic disease, the fate of cancer cells is not decided by any one signalling pathway. Numerous autophagic inter-connectivity and cross-talk pathways need to be further clarified at a systems level. In this review, we propose a systems biology perspective for the comprehensive analysis of the autophagy-cancer network, focusing on systems biology analysis in autophagy and cancer therapy. Together, these analyses may not only improve our understanding on autophagy-cancer relationships, but also facilitate cancer drug discovery., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2013
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