ECB-ART-42036
Autophagy
2011 Sep 01;79:1028-34. doi: 10.4161/auto.7.9.16450.
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Sea urchin embryos as a model system for studying autophagy induced by cadmium stress.
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It is well known that sea urchin embryos are able to activate different defense strategies against stress. We previously demonstrated that cadmium treatment triggers the accumulation of metal in embryonic cells and the activation of defense systems depending on concentration and exposure time, through the synthesis of heat shock proteins and/or the initiation of apoptosis. Here we show that Paracentrotus lividus embryos exposed to Cd adopt autophagy as an additional stratagem to safeguard the developmental program. At present, there are no data focusing on the role of this process in embryo development of marine organisms.
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Genes referenced: LOC100887844
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