Literature DB >> 33139539

LRRC8 family proteins within lysosomes regulate cellular osmoregulation and enhance cell survival to multiple physiological stresses.

Ping Li1,2, Meiqin Hu3,2, Ce Wang3, Xinghua Feng2, ZhuangZhuang Zhao2, Ying Yang3, Nirakar Sahoo3,4, Mingxue Gu3, Yexin Yang3, Shiyu Xiao3, Rajan Sah5, Timothy L Cover6,7,8, Janet Chou9, Raif Geha9, Fernando Benavides10, Richard I Hume1, Haoxing Xu3.   

Abstract

LRRC8 family proteins on the plasma membrane play a critical role in cellular osmoregulation by forming volume-regulated anion channels (VRACs) necessary to prevent necrotic cell death. We demonstrate that intracellular LRRC8 proteins acting within lysosomes also play an essential role in cellular osmoregulation. LRRC8 proteins on lysosome membranes generate large lysosomal volume-regulated anion channel (Lyso-VRAC) currents in response to low cytoplasmic ionic strength conditions. When a double-leucine L706L707 motif at the C terminus of LRRC8A was mutated to alanines, normal plasma membrane VRAC currents were still observed, but Lyso-VRAC currents were absent. We used this targeting mutant, as well as pharmacological tools, to demonstrate that Lyso-VRAC currents are necessary for the formation of large lysosome-derived vacuoles, which store and then expel excess water to maintain cytosolic water homeostasis. Thus, Lyso-VRACs allow lysosomes of mammalian cells to act as the cell`s "bladder." When Lyso-VRAC current was selectively eliminated, the extent of necrotic cell death to sustained stress was greatly increased, not only in response to hypoosmotic stress, but also to hypoxic and hypothermic stresses. Thus Lyso-VRACs play an essential role in enabling cells to mount successful homeostatic responses to multiple stressors.

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Keywords:  chloride channel; exocytosis; lysosome; osmoregulation; vacuolation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33139539      PMCID: PMC7682592          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2016539117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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