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Research Progress and Prospects of Autophagy in the Mechanism of Multidrug Resistance in Tumors

Wenqing Long, Lijun Zhang, Yuxing Wang, Haijuan Xie, Lin Wang, Hong‐Nu Yu

2022Journal of Oncology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although the treatment of cancer has made great strides in clinical practice, its high morbidity and fatality rates remain a major threat to human health. Multidrug resistance (MDR) often appears in the process of tumor treatment, leading to tumor refractory and aggravating the risk of tumor recurrence. Therefore, antitumor MDR plays a key role in tumor chemotherapy. Autophagy is an important process for the turnover of intracellular materials, which is commonly seen in the treatment of sensitive and multidrug-resistant tumors, and it can play different roles in various types of MDR tumor cells and tissues. Autophagy plays a dual regulatory role in MDR tumors. On the one hand, autophagy can promote the formation of MDR in tumor cells, weaken the killing effect of chemotherapy drugs on tumor cells, and play a protective role in tumor survival. On the other hand, autophagy production in the cellular environment can kill MDR tumor cells, reverse tumor resistance and enhance the efficiency of chemotherapy drugs. Therefore, the regulation of autophagy to overcome MDR has become increasingly significant in tumor chemotherapy. In this article, we discussed and summarized the research progress of autophagy in MDR tumors, mainly involving the different characteristics of autophagy in MDR cancer cells.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyMultiple drug resistanceMedicineChemotherapyCancer researchCancerMechanism (biology)Drug resistanceBiologyApoptosisInternal medicineBiochemistryEpistemologyPhilosophyMicrobiologyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsEpigenetics and DNA Methylation
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