Ramachandran_2019_Dev.Cell_48_685

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Title : Lysosomal Signaling Promotes Longevity by Adjusting Mitochondrial Activity - Ramachandran_2019_Dev.Cell_48_685
Author(s) : Ramachandran PV , Savini M , Folick AK , Hu K , Masand R , Graham BH , Wang MC
Ref : Dev Cell , 48 :685 , 2019
Abstract :

Lysosomes and mitochondria are both crucial cellular organelles for metabolic homeostasis and organism health. However, mechanisms linking their metabolic activities to promote organism longevity remain poorly understood. We discovered that the induction of specific lysosomal signaling mediated by a LIPL-4 lysosomal acid lipase and its lipid chaperone LBP-8 increases mitochondrial -oxidation to reduce lipid storage and promote longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans. We further discovered that increased mitochondrial -oxidation reduces mitochondrial electron transport chain complex II activity, contributing to the induction of reactive oxygen species in mitochondria (mtROS) and the longevity effect conferred by LIPL-4-LBP-8 signaling. Moreover, by activating the JUN-1 transcription factor downstream of mtROS, the LIPL-4-LBP-8 signaling pathway induces antioxidant targets and oxidative stress tolerance. Together, these results reveal regulatory mechanisms by which lysosomal signaling triggers adjustments in mitochondrial activity and suggest the significance of these metabolic adjustments for improving metabolic fitness, redox homeostasis, and longevity.

PubMedSearch : Ramachandran_2019_Dev.Cell_48_685
PubMedID: 30713071
Gene_locus related to this paper: caeel-K04A8.5

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Ramachandran PV, Savini M, Folick AK, Hu K, Masand R, Graham BH, Wang MC (2019)
Lysosomal Signaling Promotes Longevity by Adjusting Mitochondrial Activity
Dev Cell 48 :685

Ramachandran PV, Savini M, Folick AK, Hu K, Masand R, Graham BH, Wang MC (2019)
Dev Cell 48 :685