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Chloroquine in cancer therapy: a double-edged sword of autophagy.

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The functions of autophagy in cancer and kidney injury are summarized, especially focusing on the use of chloroquine to treat cancer, and the possible side effects are addressed in the combined use ofchloroquine and anticancer drugs.
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Autophagy is a homeostatic cellular recycling system that is responsible for degrading damaged or unnecessary cellular organelles and proteins. Cancer cells are thought to use autophagy as a source of energy in the unfavorable metastatic environment, and a number of clinical trials are now revealing the promising role of chloroquine, an autophagy inhibitor, as a novel antitumor drug. On the other hand, however, the kidneys are highly vulnerable to chemotherapeutic agents. Recent studies have shown that autophagy plays a protective role against acute kidney injury, including cisplatin-induced kidney injury, and thus, we suspect that the use of chloroquine in combination with anticancer drugs may exacerbate kidney damage. Moreover, organs in which autophagy also plays a homeostatic role, such as the neurons, liver, hematopoietic stem cells, and heart, may be sensitive to the combined use of chloroquine and anticancer drugs. Here, we summarize the functions of autophagy in cancer and kidney injury, especially focusing on the use of chloroquine to treat cancer, and address the possible side effects in the combined use of chloroquine and anticancer drugs.

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Re-purposing Chloroquine for Glioblastoma: Potential Merits and Confounding Variables.

TL;DR: The versatile actions of chloroquine in cancer cells with particular focus on glioma cells are discussed, highlighting the role of inhibition of the late stage of autophagy in the suppression of tumor cells growth.
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Peroxisomes and cancer: The role of a metabolic specialist in a disease of aberrant metabolism.

TL;DR: New advances in the understanding of biogenesis, enzymatic functions, and autophagic degradation of peroxisomes (pexophagy) are highlighted, and evidence linking these activities to tumorigenesis is provided.
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Ovothiol Isolated from Sea Urchin Oocytes Induces Autophagy in the Hep-G2 Cell Line

TL;DR: It is shown that treatment of a human liver carcinoma cell line with ovothiol A, isolated from Paracentrotus lividus oocytes, results in a decrease of cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner, hinting at Ovothiol as a promising bioactive molecule from marine organisms able to inhibitcell proliferation in cancer cells.
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Targeting of preexisting and induced breast cancer stem cells with trastuzumab and trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1)

TL;DR: An unanticipated targeting of stem cell-like breast cancer cells by T-DM1 is revealed that may contribute to the clinical efficacy of this recently approved antibody-drug conjugate.
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Why is autophagy important for melanoma? Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications.

TL;DR: It is now apparent that aberrant control of autophagy is among key hallmarks of cancer, with several studies now demonstrating this process is deregulated also in melanoma.
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TL;DR: The Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKI Network) as discussed by the authors is a multidisciplinary collaborative network focused on AKI, which was established to improve care for patients with or at risk for AKI.
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