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Autophagy genes coordinate with the class II PI/PtdIns 3-kinase PIKI-1 to regulate apoptotic cell clearance in C. elegans.

Shiya Cheng1, Yanwei Wu, Qun Lu, Jiacong Yan, Hong Zhang, Xiaochen Wang.   

Abstract

Phagocytosis and autophagy are two lysosome-mediated cellular degradation pathways designed to eliminate extracellular and intracellular constituents, respectively. Recent studies suggest that these two processes intersect. Several autophagy proteins have been shown to participate in clearance of apoptotic cells, but whether and how the autophagy pathway is involved is unclear. Here we showed that loss of function mutations in 19 genes acting at overlapping or distinct stages of autophagy caused increased numbers of cell corpses in C. elegans embryos. In contrast, genes that mediate specific clearance of P granules or protein aggregates through autophagy are dispensable for cell corpse removal. We showed that defective autophagy impairs phagosome maturation and that autophagy genes act in parallel to the class II phosphoinositide (PI)/phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns) 3-kinase PIKI-1 to regulate phagosomal PtdIns3P in a similar manner as VPS-34. Our data indicate that autophagy may coordinate with PIKI-1 to promote phagosome maturation, thus ensuring efficient clearance of apoptotic cells.

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Keywords:  C. elegans; apoptotic cell clearance; autophagy; phagosome maturation

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24165672     DOI: 10.4161/auto.26323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autophagy        ISSN: 1554-8627            Impact factor:   16.016


  20 in total

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Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2014-07-18       Impact factor: 16.016

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Authors:  Hong Zhang; Eric H Baehrecke
Journal:  Trends Cell Biol       Date:  2015-04-07       Impact factor: 20.808

Review 5.  Autophagy in C. elegans development.

Authors:  Nicholas J Palmisano; Alicia Meléndez
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2018-04-27       Impact factor: 3.582

Review 6.  Differential regulatory functions of three classes of phosphatidylinositol and phosphoinositide 3-kinases in autophagy.

Authors:  Xinlei Yu; Yun Chau Long; Han-Ming Shen
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 16.016

7.  KIM-1-/TIM-1-mediated phagocytosis links ATG5-/ULK1-dependent clearance of apoptotic cells to antigen presentation.

Authors:  Craig R Brooks; Melissa Y Yeung; Yang S Brooks; Hui Chen; Takaharu Ichimura; Joel M Henderson; Joseph V Bonventre
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2015-08-17       Impact factor: 11.598

Review 8.  You are what you eat: multifaceted functions of autophagy during C. elegans development.

Authors:  Peiguo Yang; Hong Zhang
Journal:  Cell Res       Date:  2013-12-03       Impact factor: 25.617

Review 9.  Programmed cell death and clearance of cell corpses in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Authors:  Xiaochen Wang; Chonglin Yang
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2016-04-05       Impact factor: 9.261

10.  Programmed Cell Death During Caenorhabditis elegans Development.

Authors:  Barbara Conradt; Yi-Chun Wu; Ding Xue
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 4.562

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