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Intracellular cholesterol transport inhibition Impairs autophagy flux by decreasing autophagosome-lysosome fusion

Author(s)
Maharjan, YunashDutta, Raghbendra KumarSon, JinbaeWei, XiaofanPark, ChannyKwon, Hyug MooPark, Raekil
Issued Date
2022-11
DOI
10.1186/s12964-022-00942-z
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60474
Citation
CELL COMMUNICATION AND SIGNALING, v.20, no.1, pp.189
Abstract
Background: Autophagy is an intracellular degradation process crucial for homeostasis. During autophagy, a double-membrane autophagosome fuses with lysosome through SNARE machinery STX17 to form autolysosome for degradation of damaged organelle. Whereas defective autophagy enhances cholesterol accumulation in the lysosome and impaired autophagic flux that results Niemann-Pick type C1 (NPC1) disease. However, exact interconnection between NPC1 and autophagic flux remain obscure due to the existence of controversial reports. Results: This study aimed at a comparison of the effects of three autophagic inhibitor drugs, including chloroquine, U18666A, and bafilomycin A1, on the intracellular cholesterol transport and autophagy flux. Chloroquine, an autophagic flux inhibitor; U1866A, a NPC1 inhibitor, and bafilomycin A, a lysosomotropic agent are well known to inhibit autophagy by different mechanism. Here we showed that treatment with U1866A and bafilomycin A induces lysosomal cholesterol accumulation that prevented autophagic flux by decreasing autophagosome-lysosome fusion. We also demonstrated that accumulation of cholesterol within the lysosome did not affect lysosomal pH. Although the clearance of accumulated cholesterol by cyclodextrin restored the defective autophagosome-lysosome fusion, the autophagy flux restoration was possible only when lysosomal acidification was not altered. In addition, a failure of STX17 trafficking to autophagosomes plays a key role in prevention of autophagy flux caused by intracellular cholesterol transport inhibitors. Conclusions: Our data provide a new insight that the impaired autophagy flux does not necessarily result in lysosomal cholesterol accumulation even though it prevents autophagosome-lysosome fusion.
Publisher
BMC
ISSN
1478-811X
Keyword (Author)
Intracellular cholesterol transportAutophagosomesAutophagy fluxChloroquineU18666ABafilomycin A1STX17
Keyword
PATHWAYCILIOGENESISTRAFFICKINGMATURATIONDEATH

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