Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Neuroproteomics Institute of Biology, University of Campinas Campinas Brazil
2. D'Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR) São Paulo Brazil
3. Experimental Medicine Research Cluster (EMRC) University of Campinas Campinas Brazil
4. INCT in Modelling Human Complex Diseases with 3D Platforms (Model3D) São Paulo Brazil
Abstract
AbstractAs one of the most important cellular housekeepers, autophagy directly affects cellular health, homeostasis, and function. Even though the mechanisms behind autophagy are well described, how molecular alterations and dysfunctions can lead to pathology in disease contexts still demands deeper investigation. Proteomics is a widely employed tool used to investigate molecular alterations associated with pathological states and has proven useful in identifying alterations in protein expression levels and post‐translational modifications in autophagy. In this narrative review, we expand on the molecular mechanisms behind autophagy and its regulation, and further compile recent literature associating autophagy disturbances in context of brain disorders, utilizing discoveries from varying models and species from rodents and cellular models to human post‐mortem brain samples. To outline, the canonical pathways of autophagy, the effects of post‐translational modifications on regulating each step of autophagy, and the future directions of proteomics in autophagy will be discussed. We further aim to suggest how advancing proteomics can help further unveil molecular mechanisms with regard to neurological disorders.image
Funder
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior