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The Role of Autophagy in Lamellar Body Formation and Surfactant Production in Type 2 Alveolar Epithelial Cells
Authors:Xiaoman Li  Liang Wang  Jialin Hao  Qingfeng Zhu  Min Guo  Changjing Wu  Sihui Li  Qiqiang Guo  Qiuhong Ren  Ning Bai  Fei Yi  Bo Jiang  Wenyu Zhang  Yanling Feng  Hongde Xu  Han Jiang  Xiaoyue Zhai  Guohua Zhang  Hong-long Ji  Xuesong Yang  Dan Zhang  Jianhua Fu  Jianjun Chang  Xiaoyu Song  Liu Cao
Abstract:The lamellar body (LB), a concentric structure loaded with surfactant proteins and phospholipids, is an organelle specific to type 2 alveolar epithelial cells (AT2). However, the origin of LBs has not been fully elucidated. We have previously reported that autophagy regulates Weibel-Palade bodies (WPBs) formation, and here we demonstrated that autophagy is involved in LB maturation, another lysosome-related organelle. We found that during development, LBs were transformed from autophagic vacuoles containing cytoplasmic contents such as glycogen. Fusion between LBs and autophagosomes was observed in wild-type neonate mice. Moreover, the markers of autophagic activity, microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3B (LC3B), largely co-localized on the limiting membrane of the LB. Both autophagy-related gene 7 (Atg7) global knockout and conditional Atg7 knockdown in AT2 cells in mice led to defects in LB maturation and surfactant protein B production. Additionally, changes in autophagic activity altered LB formation and surfactant protein B production. Taken together, these results suggest that autophagy plays a critical role in the regulation of LB formation during development and the maintenance of LB homeostasis during adulthood.
Keywords:autophagy  Atg7  lamellar body  type 2 alveolar cells  LC3B  surfactant protein B
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