氨基酸储存:溶酶体在健康和疾病中的双重作用。

Autophagy reports Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/27694127.2025.2498324
Aiswarya Raj, Samantha Shrihari, Urmi Bandyopadhyay
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细胞内稳态依赖于多种细胞功能,而这些功能又依赖于清除受损成分以维持细胞功能。溶酶体是循环利用的主要场所之一,处于细胞蛋白质降解的前线,这导致在溶酶体腔内产生蛋白质构建块,氨基酸(AAs)。然而,这些溶酶体AAs库的命运仅部分为人所知。最近,我们和其他研究小组的研究发现,AA可以储存在溶酶体中,并揭示了这些储存与环境的稳态交流。因此,溶酶体似乎是一个具有双重作用的营养信号中枢。作为一种具有降解能力的水解袋,溶酶体具有长期研究的降解功能,此外,它们现在可以储存或利用通过其蛋白水解活性产生的AAs。由于溶酶体AA储存池的存在是通过改变细胞外AA的水平来确定的,这表明溶酶体与细胞外环境之间存在多向稳态通信。这种溶酶体对生态位的稳态和适应性反应可能对危及生命的年龄相关退行性疾病至关重要,其中溶酶体自噬途径和微环境线索在疾病进展中起主要作用,这将在本文中进一步讨论。
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Amino acid storage: lysosomal double role in health and disease.

Cellular homeostasis depends on a multitude of cellular functions, which in turn depend on the clearance of damaged components for their maintenance. Lysosomes being one of the main sites of recycling, are at the frontline for cellular protein degradation, which leads to generation of protein building blocks, the amino acids (AAs), within the lysosomal lumen. However, the fate of these lysosomal pool of AAs are only partly known. Recently, studies from our and other groups have led to the finding that AA can be stored in lysosomes and revealed a homeostatic communication of these storages with the environment. Thus, lysosome appear to be a nutritional signaling hub that has a dual role. As a degradation-competent hydrolytic sack, lysosomes have a long-studied degradative function, additionally now they can either store or channel into utilization of the AAs generated through their proteolytic activity. Since the existence of a lysosomal AA storage pool has been determined by changing the levels of extracellular AAs, this indicates a multi-directional homeostatic communication between the lysosome and the extracellular environment. This Lysosomal homeostatic and adaptive response to the niche could be vital for life-threatening age-related degenerative disorders, where the lysosome-autophagy pathway and the microenvironmental cues play major roles in the disease progression, which will be discussed further in this piece.

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