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The lysosomal membrane protein SCAV-3 maintains lysosome integrity and adult longevity.


ABSTRACT: Lysosomes degrade macromolecules and recycle metabolites as well as being involved in diverse processes that regulate cellular homeostasis. The lysosome is limited by a single phospholipid bilayer that forms a barrier to separate the potent luminal hydrolases from other cellular constituents, thus protecting the latter from unwanted degradation. The mechanisms that maintain lysosomal membrane integrity remain unknown. Here, we identified SCAV-3, the Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of human LIMP-2, as a key regulator of lysosome integrity, motility, and dynamics. Loss of scav-3 caused rupture of lysosome membranes and significantly shortened lifespan. Both of these phenotypes were suppressed by reinforced expression of LMP-1 or LMP-2, the C. elegans LAMPs, indicating that longevity requires maintenance of lysosome integrity. Remarkably, reduction in insulin/insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) signaling suppressed lysosomal damage and extended the lifespan in scav-3(lf) animals in a DAF-16-dependent manner. Our data reveal that SCAV-3 is essential for preserving lysosomal membrane stability and that modulation of lysosome integrity by the insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway affects longevity.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5084646 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The lysosomal membrane protein SCAV-3 maintains lysosome integrity and adult longevity.

Li Yuan Y   Chen Baohui B   Zou Wei W   Wang Xin X   Wu Yanwei Y   Zhao Dongfeng D   Sun Yanan Y   Liu Yubing Y   Chen Lianwan L   Miao Long L   Yang Chonglin C   Wang Xiaochen X  

The Journal of cell biology 20161017 2


Lysosomes degrade macromolecules and recycle metabolites as well as being involved in diverse processes that regulate cellular homeostasis. The lysosome is limited by a single phospholipid bilayer that forms a barrier to separate the potent luminal hydrolases from other cellular constituents, thus protecting the latter from unwanted degradation. The mechanisms that maintain lysosomal membrane integrity remain unknown. Here, we identified SCAV-3, the Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of human LIMP  ...[more]

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