SNX-3 confers lysosomal fusion-competence to sustain basal autophagy

SNX-3赋予溶酶体融合能力以维持基础自噬

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Abstract

Autophagy, the process for recycling cytoplasm in the lysosome, relies on tightly regulated membrane trafficking. During autophagy, autophagosomes either fuse with endosomes generating amphisomes and then lysosomes, or directly fuse with lysosomes, in both cases generating autolysosomes that degrade their contents. It remains unclear whether specific mechanisms or conditions determine these alternate routes. Here, we demonstrate that the endosomal regulator SNX3 specifically regulates basal autophagy under nutrient-adequate conditions in both Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) and cultured mammalian cells. In C. elegans, SNX-3 depletion elevates autophagy independently of the UNC-51/ULK1 complex and leads to the accumulation of both autophagosomes and amphisomes, which consequently impairs the clearance of autophagic cargo, including SQST-1/p62 and protein aggregates. Mechanistically, SNX-3 depletion differentially regulates the machineries required for autophagosome-lysosome fusion. In snx-3 mutants, the Q-SNARE components SYX-17 and SNAP-29 translocate to autophagosomes, where they assemble with the endosomal R-SNAREs VAMP-7 and VAMP-8 to promote amphisome formation. Conversely, loss of SNX-3 impairs the lysosomal delivery of VAMP-8 and RAB-7, both essential for autophagosome/amphisome-lysosome fusion, thereby generating fusion-incompetent lysosomes. However, starvation restores the lysosomal fusion capability compromised by snx-3 depletion. Our findings reveal that autophagosome-lysosome fusion is preferentially regulated by nutrient status, and identify an endosomal regulator that tunes membrane trafficking with changing autophagy demands.

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