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The Role of Autophagy in Hypoxia-Induced Neuroinflammation.

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Autophagy is a critical cytoprotective mechanism that takes a hand in innate or adaptive immune responses. Hypoxia is a common pathophysiological mechanism that can lead to systemic pathological reactions. In… Click to show full abstract

Autophagy is a critical cytoprotective mechanism that takes a hand in innate or adaptive immune responses. Hypoxia is a common pathophysiological mechanism that can lead to systemic pathological reactions. In recent years, the impact of hypoxia on the central nervous system has attracted more attention. In the past, autophagy was thought to be directly involved in the apoptosis of nerve cells under hypoxia. An increasing amount of evidence shows that the neuroinflammatory response plays an indispensable role in the neural damage caused by hypoxia. There are many mechanisms related to the neuroinflammatory response induced by hypoxia, among which autophagy is an important aspect, but the role of autophagy is still unclear. This article focuses on how autophagy flux of central immune cells is modified under hypoxic conditions, and how this autophagy affects neuroinflammatory response.

Keywords: autophagy hypoxia; neuroinflammatory response; role; autophagy; role autophagy

Journal Title: DNA and cell biology
Year Published: 2021

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