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Lumenal Galectin-9-Lamp2 interaction regulates lysosome and autophagy to prevent pathogenesis in the intestine and pancreas

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  • Janaki N. Sudhakar

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Hsueh-Han Lu

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Hung-Yu Chiang

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Ching-Shu Suen

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Ming-Jing Hwang

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Sung-Yu Wu

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Chia-Ning Shen

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Yao-Ming Chang

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Fu-An Li

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Fu-Tong Liu

    (Academia Sinica)

  • Jr-Wen Shui

    (Academia Sinica)

Abstract

Intracellular galectins are carbohydrate-binding proteins capable of sensing and repairing damaged lysosomes. As in the physiological conditions glycosylated moieties are mostly in the lysosomal lumen but not cytosol, it is unclear whether galectins reside in lysosomes, bind to glycosylated proteins, and regulate lysosome functions. Here, we show in gut epithelial cells, galectin-9 is enriched in lysosomes and predominantly binds to lysosome-associated membrane protein 2 (Lamp2) in a Asn(N)-glycan dependent manner. At the steady state, galectin-9 binding to glycosylated Asn175 of Lamp2 is essential for functionality of lysosomes and autophagy. Loss of N-glycan-binding capability of galectin-9 causes its complete depletion from lysosomes and defective autophagy, leading to increased endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress preferentially in autophagy-active Paneth cells and acinar cells. Unresolved ER stress consequently causes cell degeneration or apoptosis that associates with colitis and pancreatic disorders in mice. Therefore, lysosomal galectins maintain homeostatic function of lysosomes to prevent organ pathogenesis.

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  • Janaki N. Sudhakar & Hsueh-Han Lu & Hung-Yu Chiang & Ching-Shu Suen & Ming-Jing Hwang & Sung-Yu Wu & Chia-Ning Shen & Yao-Ming Chang & Fu-An Li & Fu-Tong Liu & Jr-Wen Shui, 2020. "Lumenal Galectin-9-Lamp2 interaction regulates lysosome and autophagy to prevent pathogenesis in the intestine and pancreas," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-18102-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-18102-7
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    1. Lang Jiang & Jing Zhao & Qin Yang & Mei Li & Hao Liu & Xiaoyue Xiao & Song Tian & Sha Hu & Zhen Liu & Peiwen Yang & Manhua Chen & Ping Ye & Jiahong Xia, 2023. "Lysosomal-associated protein transmembrane 5 ameliorates non-alcoholic steatohepatitis by promoting the degradation of CDC42 in mice," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-16, December.

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