Published online Sep 28, 2024. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v30.i36.4014
Revised: August 25, 2024
Accepted: September 9, 2024
Published online: September 28, 2024
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Gastrointestinal disorders encompass a spectrum of conditions affecting various organs within the digestive system, such as the esophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, pancreas, liver, small intestine, and bile ducts. The role of autophagy in the etiology and progression of gastrointestinal diseases has garnered significant attention. This paper seeks to evaluate the impact and mechanisms of autophagy in gastrointestinal disorders by synthesizing recent research findings. Specifically, we delve into inflammation-related gastrointestinal conditions, including ul-cerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and pancreatitis, as well as gastrointestinal cancers such as esophageal, gastric, and colorectal cancers. Additionally, we provide commentary on a recent publication by Chang et al in the World Journal of Gastroenterology. Our objective is to offer fresh perspectives on the mechanisms and therapeutic approaches for these gastrointestinal ailments. This review aims to offer new perspectives on the mechanisms and therapeutic strategies for gastrointestinal disorders by critically analyzing relevant publications. As discussed, the role of autophagy in gastrointestinal diseases is complex and, at times, contentious. To harness the full therapeutic potential of autophagy in treating these conditions, more in-depth research is imperative.
Core Tip: Extensive research has implicated autophagy in the pathogenesis and advancement of diverse gastrointestinal disorders. Nevertheless, the precise role of autophagy in these ailments remains incompletely understood, and the specific underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Consequently, further investigation is warranted to address these gaps in knowledge.