Lysosomal physiology and pancreatic lysosomal stress in diabetes mellitus.

eGastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1136/egastro-2024-100096
Meihua Hao, Sara C Sebag, Qingwen Qian, Ling Yang
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Abstract

Endocrine and exocrine functions of the pancreas control nutritional absorption, utilisation and systemic metabolic homeostasis. Under basal conditions, the lysosome is pivotal in regulating intracellular organelles and metabolite turnover. In response to acute or chronic stress, the lysosome senses metabolic flux and inflammatory challenges, thereby initiating the adaptive programme to re-establish cellular homeostasis. A growing body of evidence has demonstrated the pathophysiological relevance of the lysosomal stress response in metabolic diseases in diverse sets of tissues/organs, such as the liver and the heart. In this review, we discuss the pathological relevance of pancreatic lysosome stress in diabetes mellitus. We begin by summarising lysosomal biology, followed by exploring the immune and metabolic functions of lysosomes and finally discussing the interplay between lysosomal stress and the pathogenesis of pancreatic diseases. Ultimately, our review aims to enhance our understanding of lysosomal stress in disease pathogenesis, which could potentially lead to the discovery of innovative treatment methods for these conditions.

糖尿病的溶酶体生理学和胰腺溶酶体应激。
胰腺的内分泌和外分泌功能控制着营养的吸收、利用和全身代谢平衡。在基础条件下,溶酶体在调节细胞内细胞器和代谢物周转方面起着关键作用。在应对急性或慢性压力时,溶酶体会感知代谢通量和炎症挑战,从而启动适应程序重建细胞平衡。越来越多的证据表明,溶酶体应激反应与肝脏和心脏等不同组织/器官的代谢性疾病具有病理生理学相关性。在本综述中,我们将讨论胰腺溶酶体应激与糖尿病的病理相关性。我们首先概述溶酶体生物学,然后探讨溶酶体的免疫和代谢功能,最后讨论溶酶体应激与胰腺疾病发病机制之间的相互作用。最后,我们的综述旨在加深我们对溶酶体应激在疾病发病机制中的作用的理解,从而有可能发现治疗这些疾病的创新方法。
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