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Defective autophagy, mitochondrial clearance and lipophagy in niemann-pick type B lymphocytes

PLoS ONE, ISSN: 1932-6203, Vol: 11, Issue: 10, Page: e0165780
2016
  • 36
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  • 85
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  • 25
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  • Citations
    36
  • Captures
    85
  • Social Media
    25
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      25
      • Facebook
        25

Article Description

Niemann-Pick disease type A (NP-A) and type B (NP-B) are lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) caused by sphingomyelin accumulation in lysosomes relying on reduced or absent acid sphingomyelinase. A considerable body of evidence suggests that lysosomal storage in many LSD impairs autophagy, resulting in the accumulation of poly-ubiquitinated proteins and dysfunctional mitochondria, ultimately leading to cell death. Here we test this hypothesis in a cellular model of Niemann-Pick disease type B, in which autophagy has never been studied. The basal autophagic pathway was first examined in order to evaluate its functionality using several autophagy-modulating substances such as rapamycin and nocodazole. We found that human NP-B B lymphocytes display considerable alteration in their autophagic vacuole accumulation and mitochondrial fragmentation, as well as mitophagy induction (for damaged mitochondria clearance). Furthermore, lipid traceability of intra and extra-cellular environments shows lipid accumulation in NP-B B lymphocytes and also reveals their peculiar trafficking/management, culminating in lipid microparticle extrusion (by lysosomal exocytosis mechanisms) or lipophagy. All of these features point to the presence of a deep autophagy/mitophagy alteration revealing autophagic stress and defective mitochondrial clearance. Hence, rapamycin might be used to regulate autophagy/ mitophagy (at least in part) and to contribute to the clearance of lysosomal aberrant lipid storage.

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Barbara Canonico; Erica Cesarini; Sara Salucci; Francesca Luchetti; Elisabetta Falcieri; Gianna Di Sario; Fulvio Palma; Stefano Papa; Jianhua Zhang

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