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Ion Channels and Pumps in Autophagy: A Reciprocal Relationship

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CELLS
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells10123537

Keywords

autophagy; ion channels; V-ATPase; TRPML; calcium

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  1. National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary [KKP129797, 2018-1.2.1-NKP-2018-00005, NKFIH-871-3/2020, PD135587]

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Autophagy, the cellular self-degradation process, is closely linked to lysosomal degradative function, with ion channels and pumps playing a crucial regulatory role. TRPML1, as an example, regulates autophagic progression by modulating calcium signaling and activation of mTORC1. Additionally, disruption of ER calcium supply to lysosomes can severely impair lysosomal function.
Autophagy, the process of cellular self-degradation, is intrinsically tied to the degradative function of the lysosome. Several diseases have been linked to lysosomal degradative defects, including rare lysosomal storage disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. Ion channels and pumps play a major regulatory role in autophagy. Importantly, calcium signaling produced by TRPML1 (transient receptor potential cation channel, mucolipin subfamily) has been shown to regulate autophagic progression through biogenesis of autophagic-lysosomal organelles, activation of mTORC1 (mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1) and degradation of autophagic cargo. ER calcium channels such as IP(3)Rs supply calcium for the lysosome, and lysosomal function is severely disrupted in the absence of lysosomal calcium replenishment by the ER. TRPML1 function is also regulated by LC3 (microtubule-associated protein light chain 3) and mTORC1, two critical components of the autophagic network. Here we provide an overview of the current knowledge about ion channels and pumps-including lysosomal V-ATPase (vacuolar proton-ATPase), which is required for acidification and hence proper enzymatic activity of lysosomal hydrolases-in the regulation of autophagy, and discuss how functional impairment of some of these leads to diseases.

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