Autophagy

Improved method to measure cell waste recycling activity in human blood samples

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Abstract

A novel method allows for direct measurement of autophagic flux in human blood samples.

  • Reducing autophagic flux is linked to the development of cancer and the worsening of chronic diseases such as heart disease and dementia.
  • The method involves treating whole blood samples with the lysosomal inhibitor chloroquine to measure the protein LC3B-II in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
  • Blocking autophagic flux in cells while in whole blood maintains the individual's genetic and nutritional context.
  • This approach was found to be reproducible and established LC3B-II as the most effective protein for assessing autophagic flux.
  • The method is capable of detecting variations in autophagic flux due to nutritional interventions, specifically through leucine and insulin treatment.
  • With further research, this technique may serve as a novel biomarker for assessing the risk of age-related chronic diseases.

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