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Endosomal trafficking participates in lipid droplet catabolism to maintain lipid homeostasis.

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Peng, W; Chen, S; Ma, J; Wei, W; Lin, N; Xing, J; Guo, W; Li, H; Zhang, L; Chan, K; Yen, A; Zhu, G; Yue, J
Published in: Nature communications
February 2025

The interplay between lipid droplets (LDs) and endosomes remains unknown. Here, we screen and synthesize AP1-coumarin, an LD-specific probe, by conjugating a fluorescent dye coumarin to a triazine compound AP1. AP1-coumarin labels all stages of LDs in live cells and markedly induces the accumulation of enlarged RAB5-RAB7 double-positive intermediate endosomes. The AP1-coumarin-labeled LDs contact these intermediate endosomes, with some LDs even being engulfed in them. When LD biogenesis is inhibited, the ability of AP1-coumarin to label LDs is markedly reduced, and the accumulation of enlarged intermediate endosomes is abolished. Moreover, blocking the biogenesis of LDs decreases the number of late endosomes while increasing the number of early endosomes and inhibits the endosomal trafficking of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and transferrin. Correspondingly, interference with RAB5 or RAB7, either through knockdown or using dominant-negative mutants, inhibits LD catabolism, whereas the expression of a RAB7 constitutively active mutant accelerates LD catabolism. Additionally, CCZ1 knockdown not only induces the accumulation of intermediate endosomes but also inhibits LD catabolism. These results collectively suggest that LDs and endosomes interact and influence each other's functions, and endosomal trafficking participates in the catabolic process of LDs to maintain lipid homeostasis.

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Nature communications

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EISSN

2041-1723

ISSN

2041-1723

Publication Date

February 2025

Volume

16

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1917

Related Subject Headings

  • rab7 GTP-Binding Proteins
  • rab5 GTP-Binding Proteins
  • rab GTP-Binding Proteins
  • Transferrin
  • Lipoproteins, LDL
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Lipid Droplets
  • Humans
  • Homeostasis
  • Hela Cells
 

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Peng, W., Chen, S., Ma, J., Wei, W., Lin, N., Xing, J., … Yue, J. (2025). Endosomal trafficking participates in lipid droplet catabolism to maintain lipid homeostasis. Nature Communications, 16(1), 1917. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-57038-8
Peng, Wang, Shu Chen, Jingyu Ma, Wenjie Wei, Naixin Lin, Jinchao Xing, Wenjing Guo, et al. “Endosomal trafficking participates in lipid droplet catabolism to maintain lipid homeostasis.Nature Communications 16, no. 1 (February 2025): 1917. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-57038-8.
Peng W, Chen S, Ma J, Wei W, Lin N, Xing J, et al. Endosomal trafficking participates in lipid droplet catabolism to maintain lipid homeostasis. Nature communications. 2025 Feb;16(1):1917.
Peng, Wang, et al. “Endosomal trafficking participates in lipid droplet catabolism to maintain lipid homeostasis.Nature Communications, vol. 16, no. 1, Feb. 2025, p. 1917. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41467-025-57038-8.
Peng W, Chen S, Ma J, Wei W, Lin N, Xing J, Guo W, Li H, Zhang L, Chan K, Yen A, Zhu G, Yue J. Endosomal trafficking participates in lipid droplet catabolism to maintain lipid homeostasis. Nature communications. 2025 Feb;16(1):1917.

Published In

Nature communications

DOI

EISSN

2041-1723

ISSN

2041-1723

Publication Date

February 2025

Volume

16

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1917

Related Subject Headings

  • rab7 GTP-Binding Proteins
  • rab5 GTP-Binding Proteins
  • rab GTP-Binding Proteins
  • Transferrin
  • Lipoproteins, LDL
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Lipid Droplets
  • Humans
  • Homeostasis
  • Hela Cells