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Autophagy and Human Neurodegenerative Diseases-A Fly's Perspective

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms18071596

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Drosophila; neurodegeneration; autophagy; Alzheimer; Parkinson; Huntington; ataxia; protein aggregate; mitochondrial dysfunction

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  1. NIH [R21OD018265, T32GM008322, T32AG000114]

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Neurodegenerative diseases in humans are frequently associated with prominent accumulation of toxic protein inclusions and defective organelles. Autophagy is a process of bulk lysosomal degradation that eliminates these harmful substances and maintains the subcellular environmental quality. In support of autophagy's importance in neuronal homeostasis, several genetic mutations that interfere with autophagic processes were found to be associated with familial neurodegenerative disorders. In addition, genetic mutations in autophagy-regulating genes provoked neurodegenerative phenotypes in animal models. The Drosophila model significantly contributed to these recent developments, which led to the theory that autophagy dysregulation is one of the major underlying causes of human neurodegenerative disorders. In the current review, we discuss how studies using Drosophila enhanced our understanding of the relationship between autophagy and neurodegenerative processes.

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