About this Research Topic
Autophagy has emerged as a key player in a variety of physiological processes such as cellular homeostasis, aging, metabolism, and pregnancy. The dysregulation of autophagy has been implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous disorders, including cancer, neurodegeneration, perinatal brain injury, infectious diseases, adverse pregnancy outcomes, renal diseases, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, etc., highlighting the importance of understanding the underlying mechanisms of this process.
This Research Topic aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge regarding autophagy, from the molecular mechanisms underlying its regulation to its implications in various disease contexts. The articles included in this issue will cover a wide range of topics, including the role of autophagy in cellular metabolism, the crosstalk between autophagy and other cellular processes, and the therapeutic potential of targeting autophagy in disease.
Overall, this Research Topic represents a timely and important contribution to the growing body of literature on autophagy and its implications in health and disease. We hope that the articles included in this Research Topic will stimulate further research in this field and ultimately lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies for a variety of human disorders.
Keywords: autophagy, aging, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, infectious diseases, adverse pregnancy outcomes, lysosome, diabetes mellitus, perinatal brain injury, kidney diseases
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