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Publication : Autophagy-based unconventional secretory pathway for extracellular delivery of IL-1β.

First Author  Dupont N Year  2011
Journal  EMBO J Volume  30
Issue  23 Pages  4701-11
PubMed ID  22068051 Mgi Jnum  J:180161
Mgi Id  MGI:5305538 Doi  10.1038/emboj.2011.398
Citation  Dupont N, et al. (2011) Autophagy-based unconventional secretory pathway for extracellular delivery of IL-1beta. EMBO J 30(23):4701-11
abstractText  Autophagy controls the quality and quantity of the eukaryotic cytoplasm while performing two evolutionarily highly conserved functions: cell-autonomous provision of energy and nutrients by cytosol autodigestion during starvation, and removal of defunct organelles and large aggregates exceeding the capacity of other cellular degradative systems. In contrast to these autodigestive processes, autophagy in yeast has additional, biogenesis functions. However, no equivalent biosynthetic roles have been described for autophagy in mammals. Here, we show that in mammalian cells, autophagy has a hitherto unappreciated positive contribution to the biogenesis and secretion of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1beta via an export pathway that depends on Atg5, inflammasome, at least one of the two mammalian Golgi reassembly stacking protein (GRASP) paralogues, GRASP55 (GORASP2) and Rab8a. This process, which is a type of unconventional secretion, expands the functional manifestations of autophagy beyond autodigestive and quality control roles in mammals. It enables a subset of cytosolic proteins devoid of signal peptide sequences, and thus unable to access the conventional pathway through the ER, to enter an autophagy-based secretory pathway facilitating their exit from the cytoplasm.
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