Kiselyov Kirill, Jennigs John J, Rbaibi Youssef, Chu Charleen T
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, USA.
Autophagy. 2007 May-Jun;3(3):259-62. doi: 10.4161/auto.3906. Epub 2007 May 23.
Lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) are debilitating genetic conditions that frequently manifest as neurodegenerative disorders. They severely affect eye, motor and cognitive functions and, in most cases, abbreviate the lifespan. Postmitotic cells such as neurons and mononuclear phagocytes rich in lysosomes are most often affected by the accumulation of undegraded material. Cell death is well documented in parts of the brain and in other cells of LSD patients and animal models, although little is known about mechanisms by which death pathways are activated in these diseases, and not all cells exhibiting increased storage material are affected by cell death. Lysosomes are essential for maturation and completion of autophagy-initiated protein and organelle degradation. Moreover, accumulation of effete mitochondria has been documented in postmitotic cells whose lysosomal function is suppressed or in aging cells with lipofuscin accumulation. Based upon observations in the literature and our own data showing similar mitochondrial abnormalities in several LSDs, we propose a new model of cell death in LSDs. We suggest that the lysosomal deficiencies in LSDs inhibit autophagic maturation, leading to a condition of autophagic stress. The resulting accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria showing impaired Ca2+ buffering increases the vulnerability of the cells to pro-apoptotic signals.
溶酶体贮积症(LSDs)是一种使人衰弱的遗传疾病,常表现为神经退行性疾病。它们严重影响眼睛、运动和认知功能,在大多数情况下会缩短寿命。富含溶酶体的有丝分裂后细胞,如神经元和单核吞噬细胞,最常受到未降解物质积累的影响。尽管对于这些疾病中死亡途径被激活的机制知之甚少,并且并非所有显示储存物质增加的细胞都会受到细胞死亡的影响,但在LSD患者和动物模型的大脑部分区域以及其他细胞中,细胞死亡已有充分记录。溶酶体对于自噬起始的蛋白质和细胞器降解的成熟和完成至关重要。此外,在溶酶体功能受到抑制的有丝分裂后细胞或有脂褐素积累的衰老细胞中,已记录到衰老线粒体的积累。基于文献中的观察结果以及我们自己的数据显示几种LSD中存在类似的线粒体异常,我们提出了一种LSD中细胞死亡的新模型。我们认为,LSD中的溶酶体缺陷会抑制自噬成熟,导致自噬应激状态。由此产生的功能失调的线粒体积累,表现出Ca2+缓冲受损,增加了细胞对促凋亡信号的易感性。