Roles of Annexin A protein family in autophagy regulation and therapy
Yufeng Xi, Rong Ju, Yujia Wang
Abstract
Annexin A is a kind of calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins, which contributes to the formation of the cell membranes and cytoskeleton and played a part as a membrane skeleton to stabilize lipid bilayer. Autophagy is one of the most important programmed cell death mechanisms. And recently some reports suggest that annexin A family protein is associated with autophagy for annexin A can regulate the formation of vesicular lipid membranes and promote cell exocytosis. In this review, we summarized the roles of annexin A protein family in autophagy regulation and targeted medical treatment for better diagnoses and therapies.
Topics & Concepts
AutophagyAnnexin A2AnnexinCell biologyExocytosisCellCytoskeletonProgrammed cell deathChemistryBiologyApoptosisMembraneBiochemistryS100 Proteins and AnnexinsNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances