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mTOR controls lysosome tubulation and antigen presentation in macrophages and dendritic cells

Authors :
Jason G. Kay
Roberto J. Botelho
Johnathan Canton
Costin N. Antonescu
Victoria E. B. Hipolito
Amra Saric
Source :
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Ryerson University Library and Archives, 2023.

Abstract

LPS causes lysosome tubulation in macrophages and dendritic cells. The PI3K-Akt-mTOR pathway is necessary for LPS-induced lysosome tubulation, and mTOR is required for MHC-II presentation in dendritic cells. Evidence shows that mTOR may control lysosome tubulation by modulating microtubule motor activity through Arl8b.<br />Macrophages and dendritic cells exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) convert their lysosomes from small, punctate organelles into a network of tubules. Tubular lysosomes have been implicated in phagosome maturation, retention of fluid phase, and antigen presentation. There is a growing appreciation that lysosomes act as sensors of stress and the metabolic state of the cell through the kinase mTOR. Here we show that LPS stimulates mTOR and that mTOR is required for LPS-induced lysosome tubulation and secretion of major histocompatibility complex II in macrophages and dendritic cells. Specifically, we show that the canonical phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase–Akt–mTOR signaling pathway regulates LPS-induced lysosome tubulation independently of IRAK1/4 and TBK. Of note, we find that LPS treatment augmented the levels of membrane-associated Arl8b, a lysosomal GTPase required for tubulation that promotes kinesin-dependent lysosome movement to the cell periphery, in an mTOR-dependent manner. This suggests that mTOR may interface with the Arl8b-kinesin machinery. To further support this notion, we show that mTOR antagonists can block outward movement of lysosomes in cells treated with acetate but have no effect in retrograde movement upon acetate removal. Overall our work provides tantalizing evidence that mTOR plays a role in controlling lysosome morphology and trafficking by modulating microtubule-based motor activity in leukocytes.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Accession number :
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