Y in this illness. We speculate that elevating AcCoA levels in
Y in this disease. We speculate that elevating AcCoA levels in heart muscle cells could block maladaptive autophagy by stimulating the acetylation of autophagy-regulatory proteins (Fig. 1). Hence, rising AcCoA levels might inhibit autophagy via mechanisms comparable to these mediated by trichostatin A, a histone deacetylase inhibitor that blocks pathogenic heart muscle autophagy too.AcknowledgmentsGK is […]