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Control of lysosomal-mediated cell death by the pH-dependent calcium channel RECS1
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Sci. Adv. 7, eabe5469 (2021) 12 November 2021
10.1126/sciadv.abe5469
Autor
Pihan, Philippe
Lisbona, Fernanda
Borgonovo, Janina Edith
Edwards Jorquera, Sandra Sofía
Nunes Hasler, Paula
Castillo, Karen
Kepp, Oliver
Urra, Hery
Saarnio, Suvi
Vihinen, Helena
Carreras Sureda, Amado
Forveille, Sabrina
Sauvat, Allan
De Giorgis, Daniela
Pupo, Amaury
Rodríguez, Diego A.
Quarato, Giovanni
Sagredo, Alfredo
Lourido Araneda, María Fernanda
Letai, Anthony
Latorre, Ramón
Kroemer, Guido
Demaurex, Nicolás
Jokitalo, Eija
Concha Nordemann, Miguel Luis Angel
Glavic Maurer, Alvaro Alberto
Green, Douglas R.
Hetz Flores, Claudio Andrés
Institución
Resumen
Programmed cell death is regulated by the balance between activating and inhibitory signals. Here, we have identified RECS1 (responsive to centrifugal force and shear stress 1) [also known as TMBIM1 (transmembrane BAX inhibitor motif containing 1)] as a proapoptotic member of the TMBIM family. In contrast to other proteins of the TMBIM family, RECS1 expression induces cell death through the canonical mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. Unbiased screening indicated that RECS1 sensitizes cells to lysosomal perturbations. RECS1 localizes to lysosomes, where it regulates their acidification and calcium content, triggering lysosomal membrane permeabilization. Structural modeling and electrophysiological studies indicated that RECS1 is a pH-regulated calcium channel, an activity that is essential to trigger cell death. RECS1 also sensitizes whole animals to stress in vivo in Drosophila melanogaster and zebrafish models. Our results unveil an unanticipated function for RECS1 as a proapoptotic component of the TMBIM family that ignites cell death programs at lysosomes.