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Axonal autophagosomes use the ride-on service for retrograde transport toward the soma
Authors:Xiu-Tang Cheng  Bing Zhou  Mei-Yao Lin  Qian Cai  Zu-Hang Sheng
Institution:1.Synaptic Function Section; National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke; National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, MD USA;2.Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience; Rutgers University; Piscataway, NJ USA
Abstract:Degradation of autophagic vacuoles (AVs) via lysosomes is an important homeostatic process in cells. Neurons are highly polarized cells with long axons, thus facing special challenges to transport AVs generated at distal processes toward the soma where mature acidic lysosomes are relatively enriched. We recently revealed a new motor-adaptor sharing mechanism driving autophagosome transport to the soma. Late endosome (LE)-loaded dynein-SNAPIN motor-adaptor complexes mediate the retrograde transport of autophagosomes upon their fusion with LEs in distal axons. This motor-adaptor sharing mechanism enables neurons to maintain effective autophagic clearance in the soma, thus reducing autophagic stress in axons. Therefore, our study reveals a new cellular mechanism underlying the removal of distal AVs engulfing aggregated misfolded proteins and dysfunctional organelles associated with several major neurodegenerative diseases.
Keywords:autophagy  amphisome  autophagosome  autophagic clearance  axon  dynein  late endosome  lysosome  retrograde transport  SNAPIN  syntaxin 17
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