RT Journal Article T1 Assessing Autophagy in Archived Tissue or How to Capture Autophagic Flux from a Tissue Snapshot. A1 Humbert, Magali A1 Morán, María A1 de la Cruz-Ojeda, Patricia A1 Muntané, Jordi A1 Wiedmer, Tabea A1 Apostolova, Nadezda A1 McKenna, Sharon L A1 Velasco, Guillermo A1 Balduini, Walter A1 Eckhart, Leopold A1 Janji, Bassam A1 Sampaio-Marques, Belém A1 Ludovico, Paula A1 Žerovnik, Eva A1 Langer, Rupert A1 Perren, Aurel A1 Engedal, Nikolai A1 Tschan, Mario P K1 autophagy K1 biomarkers K1 disease K1 pathology AB Autophagy is a highly conserved degradation mechanism that is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis. In human disease, autophagy pathways are frequently deregulated and there is immense interest in targeting autophagy for therapeutic approaches. Accordingly, there is a need to determine autophagic activity in human tissues, an endeavor that is hampered by the fact that autophagy is characterized by the flux of substrates whereas histology informs only about amounts and localization of substrates and regulators at a single timepoint. Despite this challenging task, considerable progress in establishing markers of autophagy has been made in recent years. The importance of establishing clear-cut autophagy markers that can be used for tissue analysis cannot be underestimated. In this review, we attempt to summarize known techniques to quantify autophagy in human tissue and their drawbacks. Furthermore, we provide some recommendations that should be taken into consideration to improve the reliability and the interpretation of autophagy biomarkers in human tissue samples. SN 2079-7737 YR 2020 FD 2020-03-21 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/28403 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/28403 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 5, 2025