溶酶体
溶酶体贮存障碍
溶酶体贮存病
细胞生物学
基质还原疗法
化学
计算机科学
生物
生物化学
医学
酶
酶替代疗法
病理
疾病
作者
X. Li,C. Xiang,Shixin Zhu,Jiansheng Guo,Jing Qian,Ailian Wang,Jin Cao,Yan Lü,Dante Neculai,Pinglong Xu,Xin‐Hua Feng
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-46705-x
摘要
Abstract Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs), which share common phenotypes, including enlarged lysosomes and defective lysosomal storage, are caused by mutations in lysosome-related genes. Although gene therapies and enzyme replacement therapies have been explored, there are currently no effective routine therapies against LSDs. During lysosome reformation, which occurs when the functional lysosome pool is reduced, lysosomal lipids and proteins are recycled to restore lysosome functions. Here we report that the sorting nexin protein SNX8 promotes lysosome tubulation, a process that is required for lysosome reformation, and that loss of SNX8 leads to phenotypes characteristic of LSDs in human cells. SNX8 overexpression rescued features of LSDs in cells, and AAV-based delivery of SNX8 to the brain rescued LSD phenotypes in mice. Importantly, by screening a natural compound library, we identified three small molecules that enhanced SNX8–lysosome binding and reversed LSD phenotypes in human cells and in mice. Altogether, our results provide a potential solution for the treatment of LSDs.
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