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Role of autophagy in lung diseases and ageing

Yan Zhang, Jin Zhang, Zhiling Fu

2022European Respiratory Review33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The lungs face ongoing chemical, mechanical, biological, immunological and xenobiotic stresses over a lifetime. Advancing age progressively impairs lung function. Autophagy is a "housekeeping" survival strategy involved in numerous physiological and pathological processes in all eukaryotic cells. Autophagic activity decreases with age in several species, whereas its basic activity extends throughout the lifespan of most animals. Dysregulation of autophagy has been proven to be closely related to the pathogenesis of several ageing-related pulmonary diseases. This review summarises the role of autophagy in the pathogenesis of pulmonary diseases associated with or occurring in the context of ageing, including acute lung injury, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma and pulmonary fibrosis, and describes its potential as a therapeutic target.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyMedicinePathogenesisAgeingPulmonary fibrosisContext (archaeology)LungPathologicalIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosisImmunologyPneumoniaPathologyBiologyInternal medicineApoptosisGeneticsPaleontologyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisHydrogen's biological and therapeutic effects