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LYVAC/PDZD8 is a lysosomal vacuolator

Haoxiang Yang, Jinrui Xun, Yudian Li, Awishi Mondal, Bo Lv, Simon C. Watkins, Lingyan Shi, Xiaojun Tan

2025Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lysosomal vacuolation is commonly found in many pathophysiological conditions, but its molecular mechanisms and functions remain largely unknown. Here, we show that the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-anchored lipid transfer protein PDZ domain-containing 8 (PDZD8), which we propose to be renamed as lysosomal vacuolator (LYVAC), is a general mediator of lysosomal vacuolation. Using human cell lines, we found that diverse lysosomal vacuolation inducers converged on lysosomal osmotic stress, triggering LYVAC recruitment through multivalent interactions. Stress-induced lysosomal lipid signaling contributed to both the recruitment and activation of LYVAC. By directly sensing lysosomal phosphatidylserine and cholesterol, the lipid transfer domain of LYVAC mediated directional ER-to-lysosome lipid movement, leading to osmotic membrane expansion of lysosomes. These findings uncover an essential mechanism for lysosomal vacuolation with broad implications in pathophysiology.

Topics & Concepts

LysosomeEndoplasmic reticulumCell biologyMediatorCeramideUnfolded protein responseChemistryLipid signalingBiologyBiochemistryApoptosisReceptorEnzymeCellular transport and secretionCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolismAutophagy in Disease and Therapy
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