Regulation of autophagy: a promising therapeutic target for the treatment of hearing loss

Xiaolong Fu, R. Chai
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Autophagy, a ubiquitous cellular biological behavior that features a lysosome-dependent degradation pathway, is an important mechanism for cellular self-protection in eukaryotes. Autophagy plays essential roles in cell survival, renewal, material reuse and the maintenance of homeostasis. This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the physiological function of autophagy and its possible roles in auditory diseases. We focused our review on original publications on animal models, drug models, and molecular mechanisms of hearing impairment involved in the dysregulation of autophagy. As research on the mechanisms of autophagy has deepened, it has become obvious that autophagy plays essential roles not only in cell survival, but the occurrence and development of a variety of auditory-related disorder, including aminoglycoside-induced hearing loss, age-related hearing loss, and noise-induced hearing loss. While clinical treatment of such conditions via regulation of the development of autophagy is a novel idea, more time is needed to fully elucidate the specific regulatory pathways and modes of autophagy in auditory diseases. The continued study of the mechanisms and regulation of autophagy in auditory diseases will be of great significance for the future treatment and prevention of these conditions. Key words: autophagosome; autophagy; hearing loss; lysosome; microtubule-associated proteins light chain 3; mTOR; rapamycin; stress; treatment
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自噬是一种普遍存在的细胞生物学行为,具有依赖于溶酶体的降解途径,是真核生物细胞自我保护的重要机制。自噬在细胞存活、更新、物质再利用和维持体内平衡中起着重要作用。本文综述了近年来自噬的生理功能及其在听觉疾病中的可能作用。我们重点回顾了与自噬失调有关的听力损伤的动物模型、药物模型和分子机制的原始出版物。随着对自噬机制的研究不断深入,我们发现自噬不仅在细胞存活过程中发挥重要作用,而且在氨基糖苷性听力损失、年龄相关性听力损失、噪声性听力损失等多种听力相关疾病的发生发展中也发挥着重要作用。虽然通过调节自噬的发展来治疗这些疾病的临床治疗是一个新颖的想法,但要充分阐明听觉疾病中自噬的具体调节途径和模式还需要更多的时间。继续研究听觉疾病中自噬的机制和调控,对今后治疗和预防这些疾病具有重要意义。关键词:自噬体;自噬;听力损失;溶酶体;微管相关蛋白轻链3;mTOR;雷帕霉素;压力;治疗
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