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Publication : Autophagy proteins regulate the secretory component of osteoclastic bone resorption.

First Author  DeSelm CJ Year  2011
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  21
Issue  5 Pages  966-74
PubMed ID  22055344 Mgi Jnum  J:178633
Mgi Id  MGI:5299386 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2011.08.016
Citation  DeSelm CJ, et al. (2011) Autophagy proteins regulate the secretory component of osteoclastic bone resorption. Dev Cell 21(5):966-74
abstractText  Osteoclasts resorb bone via the ruffled border, whose complex folds are generated by secretory lysosome fusion with bone-apposed plasma membrane. Lysosomal fusion with the plasmalemma results in acidification of the resorptive microenvironment and release of CatK to digest the organic matrix of bone. The means by which secretory lysosomes are directed to fuse with the ruffled border are enigmatic. We show that proteins essential for autophagy, including Atg5, Atg7, Atg4B, and LC3, are important for generating the osteoclast ruffled border, the secretory function of osteoclasts, and bone resorption in vitro and in vivo. Further, Rab7, which is required for osteoclast function, localizes to the ruffled border in an Atg5-dependent manner. Thus, autophagy proteins participate in polarized secretion of lysosomal contents into the extracellular space by directing lysosomes to fuse with the plasma membrane. These findings are in keeping with a putative link between autophagy genes and human skeletal homeostasis.
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