Literature DB >> 2384523

Plasticity of the tubular lysosomal compartment in macrophages.

P E Knapp1, J A Swanson.   

Abstract

Because bone marrow-derived macrophages differentiate in culture, their lysosomal compartment is largely devoid of the undigested particles that are common in macrophages removed from tissues. The morphology of this nearly vacant lysosomal compartment was observed, after labeling with fluorescent endocytic tracers such as Lucifer Yellow, to be an extensive, tubuloreticular network, which underwent extensive rearrangements in accommodating endocytic loads. It was converted to spherical organelles when the lysosomal compartment was loaded with osmotically active solutes such as sucrose or Acridine Orange. Enzymatic degradation of intravacuolar sucrose by pinocytosed invertase resulted in the shrinkage of vacuoles and the re-formation of the tubular network. After phagocytosis of opsonized erythrocytes or latex beads, tubular lysosomes wrapped around the phagosomes, then merged to form phagolysosomes. The disappearance of tubules was proportional to the total surface area of particles ingested. Degradation of the phagocytosed contents permitted shrinkage of the phagolysosome and concomitant re-formation of the tubuloreticular network. Nondegradable contents such as latex beads prevented re-formation of the tubular network. These rearrangements of the lysosomal compartment indicate that the organelle exhibits considerable plasticity and interconnectedness, and that maturation of lysosomes after endocytosis does not necessarily entail irreversible morphological changes.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2384523     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.95.3.433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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6.  Technical advance: Caspase-1 activation and IL-1β release correlate with the degree of lysosome damage, as illustrated by a novel imaging method to quantify phagolysosome damage.

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7.  SHIP-1 increases early oxidative burst and regulates phagosome maturation in macrophages.

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8.  Differential association of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, SHIP-1, and PTEN with forming phagosomes.

Authors:  Lynn A Kamen; Jonathan Levinsohn; Joel A Swanson
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10.  A Cdc42 activation cycle coordinated by PI 3-kinase during Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis.

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