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Migratory autolysosome disposal mitigates lysosome damage

Takami Sho, Ying Li, Haifeng Jiao, Li Yu

2024The Journal of Cell Biology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lysosomes, essential for intracellular degradation and recycling, employ damage-control strategies such as lysophagy and membrane repair mechanisms to maintain functionality and cellular homeostasis. Our study unveils migratory autolysosome disposal (MAD), a response to lysosomal damage where cells expel LAMP1-LC3 positive structures via autolysosome exocytosis, requiring autophagy machinery, SNARE proteins, and cell migration. This mechanism, crucial for mitigating lysosomal damage, underscores the role of cell migration in lysosome damage control and facilitates the release of small extracellular vesicles, highlighting the intricate relationship between cell migration, organelle quality control, and extracellular vesicle release.

Topics & Concepts

LysosomeAutophagyCell biologyExocytosisAutophagosomeExtracellularBiologySecretionBiochemistryApoptosisEnzymeAutophagy in Disease and TherapyCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolismCellular transport and secretion