학술논문

Autophagy and kidney aging.
Document Type
Article
Source
Progress in Biophysics & Molecular Biology. May2023, Vol. 179, p10-15. 6p.
Subject
*DISEASE risk factors
*LYSOSOMES
*AUTOPHAGY
*HOMEOSTASIS
*AGING
Language
ISSN
0079-6107
Abstract
Autophagy is a highly conserved intracellular degradation system in eukaryotes that maintains cellular and tissue homeostasis. Upon autophagy induction, cytoplasmic components are engulfed by a double-membrane organelle called the autophagosome that fuses with a lysosome to degrade its contents. In recent years, it has become clear that autophagy becomes dysregulated with aging, which leads to age-related diseases. Kidney function is particularly prone to age-related decline, and aging is the most significant risk factor for chronic kidney disease. This review first discuss the relationship between autophagy and kidney aging. Second, we describe how age-related dysregulation of autophagy occurs. Finally, we discuss the potential of autophagy-targeting drugs to ameliorate human kidney aging and the approaches necessary to discover such agents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]