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Pressure sensing of lysosomes enables control of TFEB responses in macrophages

Authors :
Cai, Ruiqi
Scott, Ori
Ye, Gang
Le, Trieu
Saran, Ekambir
Kwon, Whijin
Inpanathan, Subothan
Sayed, Blayne A.
Botelho, Roberto J.
Saric, Amra
Uderhardt, Stefan
Freeman, Spencer A.
Source :
Nature Cell Biology; August 2024, Vol. 26 Issue: 8 p1247-1260, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Polymers are endocytosed and hydrolysed by lysosomal enzymes to generate transportable solutes. While the transport of diverse organic solutes across the plasma membrane is well studied, their necessary ongoing efflux from the endocytic fluid into the cytosol is poorly appreciated by comparison. Myeloid cells that employ specialized types of endocytosis, that is, phagocytosis and macropinocytosis, are highly dependent on such transport pathways to prevent the build-up of hydrostatic pressure that otherwise offsets lysosomal dynamics including vesiculation, tubulation and fission. Without undergoing rupture, we found that lysosomes incurring this pressure owing to defects in solute efflux, are unable to retain luminal Na+, which collapses its gradient with the cytosol. This cation ‘leak’ is mediated by pressure-sensitive channels resident to lysosomes and leads to the inhibition of mTORC1, which is normally activated by Na+-coupled amino acid transporters driven by the Na+gradient. As a consequence, the transcription factors TFEB/TFE3 are made active in macrophages with distended lysosomes. In addition to their role in lysosomal biogenesis, TFEB/TFE3 activation causes the release of MCP-1/CCL2. In catabolically stressed tissues, defects in efflux of solutes from the endocytic pathway leads to increased monocyte recruitment. Here we propose that macrophages respond to a pressure-sensing pathway on lysosomes to orchestrate lysosomal biogenesis as well as myeloid cell recruitment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14657392 and 14764679
Volume :
26
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Cell Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66903187
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41556-024-01459-y