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The road to lysosome‐related organelles: Insights from Hermansky‐Pudlak syndrome and other rare diseases
Authors:Shanna L Bowman  Jing Bi‐Karchin  Linh Le  Michael S Marks
Abstract:Lysosome‐related organelles (LROs) comprise a diverse group of cell type‐specific, membrane‐bound subcellular organelles that derive at least in part from the endolysosomal system but that have unique contents, morphologies and functions to support specific physiological roles. They include: melanosomes that provide pigment to our eyes and skin; alpha and dense granules in platelets, and lytic granules in cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells, which release effectors to regulate hemostasis and immunity; and distinct classes of lamellar bodies in lung epithelial cells and keratinocytes that support lung plasticity and skin lubrication. The formation, maturation and/or secretion of subsets of LROs are dysfunctional or entirely absent in a number of hereditary syndromic disorders, including in particular the Hermansky‐Pudlak syndromes. This review provides a comprehensive overview of LROs in humans and model organisms and presents our current understanding of how the products of genes that are defective in heritable diseases impact their formation, motility and ultimate secretion.
Keywords:alpha granule  AP‐3  BLOC‐1  BLOC‐2  BLOC‐3  Chediak‐Higashi syndrome  dense granule  Griscelli syndrome  Hermansky‐Pudlak syndrome  HOPS  lamellar body  melanosome  RAB27A  RAB32  RAB38  VPS33A  VPS33B  Weibel‐Palade body
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