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The Estrogen-Autophagy Axis: Insights into Cytoprotection and Therapeutic Potential in Cancer and Infection

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2024 Dec 17
PMID 39684286
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Abstract

Macroautophagy, commonly referred to as autophagy, is an essential cytoprotective mechanism that plays a significant role in cellular homeostasis. It has emerged as a promising target for drug development aimed at treating various cancers and infectious diseases. However, the scientific community has yet to reach a consensus on the most effective approach to manipulating autophagy, with ongoing debates about whether its inhibition or stimulation is preferable for managing these complex conditions. One critical factor contributing to the variability in treatment responses for both cancers and infectious diseases is estrogen, a hormone known for its diverse biological effects. Given the strong correlations observed between estrogen signaling and autophagy, this review seeks to summarize the intricate molecular mechanisms that underlie the dual cytoprotective effects of estrogen signaling in conjunction with autophagy. We highlight recent findings from studies that involve various ligands, disease contexts, and cell types, including immune cells. Furthermore, we discuss several factors that regulate autophagy in the context of estrogen's influence. Ultimately, we propose a hypothetical model to elucidate the regulatory effects of the estrogen-autophagy axis on cell fate. Understanding these interactions is crucial for advancing our knowledge of related diseases and facilitating the development of innovative treatment strategies.

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