Assessment of Glycolytic Flux and Mitochondrial Respiration in the Course of Autophagic Responses

V. Sica, J. M. Bravo-San Pedro, F. Pietrocola, V. Izzo, M. C. Maiuri, G. Kroemer, L. Galluzzi

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Abstract

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process that mediates prominent homeostatic functions, both at the cellular and organismal level. Indeed, baseline autophagy not only ensures the disposal of cytoplasmic entities that may become cytotoxic upon accumulation, but also contributes to the maintenance of metabolic fitness in physiological conditions. Likewise, autophagy plays a fundamental role in the cellular and organismal adaptation to homeostatic perturbations of metabolic, physical, or chemical nature. Thus, the molecular machinery for autophagy is functionally regulated by a broad panel of sensors that detect indicators of metabolic homeostasis. Moreover, increases in autophagic flux have a direct impact on core metabolic circuitries including (but not limited to) glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration. Here, we detail a simple methodological approach to monitor these two processes in cultured cancer cells that mount a proficient autophagic response to stress.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMethods in Enzymology
PublisherAcademic Press Inc.
Pages155-170
Number of pages16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameMethods in Enzymology
Volume588
ISSN (Print)0076-6879
ISSN (Electronic)1557-7988

Keywords

  • Extracellular acidification rate
  • Lactate
  • Nutrient deprivation
  • Oxygen consumption rate
  • Rapamycin
  • Seahorse XF extracellular flux analyzer

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