Duo in a Mystical Realm—Nuclear Lipid Droplets and the Inner Nuclear Membrane

Contact Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1177/2515256419896965
Kamil Sołtysik, Y. Ohsaki, T. Fujimoto
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Abstract

The lipid droplet (LD) is a cytoplasmic organelle, but it also exists in the nucleus under some conditions or in some cell types. New studies have revealed that nuclear LDs do not occur by haphazard entry of cytoplasmic LDs. Instead, they are generated by specific mechanisms that are increasingly understood. The inner nuclear membrane (INM) plays a critical role in nuclear LD formation in both mammalian hepatocytes and budding yeast, although in significantly different ways. Hepatocyte nuclear LDs derive from precursors of very low-density lipoprotein lacking apolipoprotein B-100, which form in the endoplasmic reticulum lumen and accumulate in intranuclear extensions of the perinuclear space called type I nucleoplasmic reticulum. In contrast, nuclear LDs in yeast are generated by triglyceride synthesized in the INM. Nuclear LDs in hepatocytes and budding yeast are both instrumental in the regulation of phospholipid synthesis; however, again they function in different ways. As the full functional importance is as yet unknown, the close relationship of nuclear LDs and the INM is an attractive target of research from both physiological and pathological perspectives.
神秘领域中的二重唱——核脂滴和核膜
脂滴是细胞质细胞器,但在某些条件下或在某些细胞类型中也存在于细胞核中。新的研究表明,核ld不会因细胞质ld的偶然进入而发生。相反,它们是由越来越被理解的特定机制产生的。在哺乳动物肝细胞和出芽酵母中,核膜(INM)在细胞核LD的形成中起着关键作用,尽管其方式明显不同。肝细胞核ld来源于极低密度脂蛋白的前体,缺乏载脂蛋白B-100,在内质网腔中形成,并积聚在核周空间的核内延伸部分,称为I型核质网。相反,酵母中的核ld是由INM中合成的甘油三酯产生的。肝细胞和出芽酵母的核ld都有助于磷脂合成的调节;然而,它们又以不同的方式起作用。由于完整的功能重要性尚不清楚,核ld与INM的密切关系从生理和病理角度都是一个有吸引力的研究目标。
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