Signals from the lysosome: a control centre for cellular clearance and energy metabolism

C Settembre, A Fraldi, DL Medina… - Nature reviews Molecular …, 2013 - nature.com
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2013nature.com
For a long time, lysosomes were considered merely to be cellular'incinerators' involved in
the degradation and recycling of cellular waste. However, now there is compelling evidence
indicating that lysosomes have a much broader function and that they are involved in
fundamental processes such as secretion, plasma membrane repair, signalling and energy
metabolism. Furthermore, the essential role of lysosomes in autophagic pathways puts these
organelles at the crossroads of several cellular processes, with significant implications for …
Abstract
For a long time, lysosomes were considered merely to be cellular 'incinerators' involved in the degradation and recycling of cellular waste. However, now there is compelling evidence indicating that lysosomes have a much broader function and that they are involved in fundamental processes such as secretion, plasma membrane repair, signalling and energy metabolism. Furthermore, the essential role of lysosomes in autophagic pathways puts these organelles at the crossroads of several cellular processes, with significant implications for health and disease. The identification of a master regulator, transcription factor EB (TFEB), that regulates lysosomal biogenesis and autophagy has revealed how the lysosome adapts to environmental cues, such as starvation, and targeting TFEB may provide a novel therapeutic strategy for modulating lysosomal function in human disease.
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