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Publication : Impaired lysosomal acidification triggers iron deficiency and inflammation in vivo.

First Author  Yambire KF Year  2019
Journal  Elife Volume  8
PubMed ID  31793879 Mgi Jnum  J:284535
Mgi Id  MGI:6390686 Doi  10.7554/eLife.51031
Citation  Yambire KF, et al. (2019) Impaired lysosomal acidification triggers iron deficiency and inflammation in vivo. Elife 8:e51031
abstractText  Lysosomal acidification is a key feature of healthy cells. Inability to maintain lysosomal acidic pH is associated with aging and neurodegenerative diseases. However, the mechanisms elicited by impaired lysosomal acidification remain poorly understood. We show here that inhibition of lysosomal acidification triggers cellular iron deficiency, which results in impaired mitochondrial function and non-apoptotic cell death. These effects are recovered by supplying iron via a lysosome-independent pathway. Notably, iron deficiency is sufficient to trigger inflammatory signaling in cultured primary neurons. Using a mouse model of impaired lysosomal acidification, we observed a robust iron deficiency response in the brain, verified by in vivo magnetic resonance imaging. Furthermore, the brains of these mice present a pervasive inflammatory signature associated with instability of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), both corrected by supplementation of the mice diet with iron. Our results highlight a novel mechanism linking impaired lysosomal acidification, mitochondrial malfunction and inflammation in vivo.
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