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Podocytes maintain high basal levels of autophagy independent of mtor signaling

Tillmann Bork, Wei Liang, Kosuke Yamahara, Philipp Lee, Zhejia Tian, Shuya Liu, Christoph Schell, Kathrin Thedieck, Bjoern Hartleben, Ketan Patel, Pierre‐Louis Tharaux, Olivia Lenoir, Tobias B. Huber

Autophagy · 2019 · ▲ 99 citations

Abstract

While constant basal levels of macroautophagy/autophagy(definition) are a prerequisite to preserve long-lived podocytes at the filtration barrier, MTOR(definition) regulates at the same time podocyte size and compensatory hypertrophy. Since MTOR is known to generally suppress autophagy, the apparently independent regulation of these two key pathways of glomerular maintenance remained puzzling. We now report that long-term genetic manipulation of MTOR activity does in fact not influence high basal levels of autophagy in podocytes either in vitro or in vivo. Instead we present data showing that autophagy in podocytes is mainly controlled by AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and ULK1 (unc-51 like kinase 1). Pharmacological inhibition of MTOR further shows that the uncoupling of MTOR activity and autophagy is time dependent. Together, our data reveal a novel and unexpected cell-specific mechanism, which permits concurrent MTOR activity as well as high basal autophagy rates in podocytes. Thus, these data indicate manipulation of the AMPK-ULK1 axis rather than inhibition of MTOR as a promising therapeutic intervention to enhance autophagy and preserve podocyte homeostasis in glomerular diseases.

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Bork, T., Liang, W., Yamahara, K., Lee, P., Tian, Z., Liu, S., Schell, C., Thedieck, K., Hartleben, B., Patel, K., Tharaux, P., Lenoir, O., &amp; Huber, T.B. (2019). Podocytes maintain high basal levels of autophagy independent of mtor signaling. <em>Autophagy</em>. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2019.1705007
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Bork T, Liang W, Yamahara K, Lee P, Tian Z, Liu S, et al. Podocytes maintain high basal levels of autophagy independent of mtor signaling. Autophagy. 2019. doi:10.1080/15548627.2019.1705007.
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@article{tillmann2019Podocy, title = {Podocytes maintain high basal levels of autophagy independent of mtor signaling}, author = {Tillmann Bork and Wei Liang and Kosuke Yamahara and Philipp Lee and Zhejia Tian and Shuya Liu and Christoph Schell and Kathrin Thedieck and Bjoern Hartleben and Ketan Patel and Pierre‐Louis Tharaux and Olivia Lenoir and Tobias B. Huber}, journal = {Autophagy}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1080/15548627.2019.1705007}, }

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