Microtubules facilitate autophagosome formation and fusion of autophagosomes with endosomes

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作者
Köchl, R [1 ]
Hu, XW [1 ]
Chan, EYW [1 ]
Tooze, SA [1 ]
机构
[1] Canc Res UK, London Res Inst, Secretory Pathways Lab, London WC2A 3PX, England
关键词
ATG; Autophagy; GFP-LC3; nocodazole; vinblastine;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-0854.2005.00368.x
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Nutrient deprivation of eukaryotic cells provokes a variety of stress responses, including autophagy. Autophagy is carried out by autophagosomes which sequester cytosolic components and organelles for degradation after fusion with protease-containing endosomes. To determine the role of microtubules in autophagy, we used nocodazole and vinblastine to disrupt microtubules and independently measured formation and fusion of autophagsosomes in primary rat hepatocytes. By measuring the translocation of GFP-LC3, an autophagosomal marker, to autophagosomes and the lipidation of GFP-LC3, we quantified the rate and magnitude of autophagosome formation. Starvation increased both the rate of autophagosome formation over the basal level and the total number of autophagosomes per cell. Maximal autophagosome formation required an intact microtubule network. Fusion of autophagosomes with endosomes, assayed by acquisition of protease-inhibitor sensitivity as well as overlap with LysoTracker Red-positive endosomes, required intact microtubules. Live-cell imaging demonstrated that autophagosomes were motile structures, and their movement also required microtubules. Interestingly, vinblastine stimulated autophagosome formation more than twofold before any discernable change in the microtubule network was observed. Stimulation of autophagosome formation by vinblastine was independent of nutrients and mTOR activity but was inhibited by depletion of the Autophagy proteins Atg5 and Atg6, known to be required for autophagy.
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页数:17
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