Mechanisms and functions of lysosome positioning
Lysosomes have been classically considered terminal degradative organelles, but in recent
years they have been found to participate in many other cellular processes, including killing …
years they have been found to participate in many other cellular processes, including killing …
The emerging role of exosome-derived non-coding RNAs in cancer biology
Q Fan, L Yang, X Zhang, X Peng, S Wei, D Su, Z Zhai… - Cancer letters, 2018 - Elsevier
Exosomes are a new means of intercellular information exchange that have aroused great
research interest. Long neglected in research, exosomes were deemed nonfunctional …
research interest. Long neglected in research, exosomes were deemed nonfunctional …
Selective export into extracellular vesicles and function of tRNA fragments during T cell activation
The discovery of microRNA (miRNA) sorting into extracellular vesicles (EVs) revealed a
novel mode of intercellular communication and uncovered a link between cellular …
novel mode of intercellular communication and uncovered a link between cellular …
Moving and positioning the endolysosomal system
Highlights•Endolysosomal organelles are dynamically distributed throughout the
cytoplasm.•Movement of endolysosomal organelles depends on coupling to microtubule …
cytoplasm.•Movement of endolysosomal organelles depends on coupling to microtubule …
Late endosomal transport and tethering are coupled processes controlled by RILP and the cholesterol sensor ORP1L
Late endosomes and lysosomes are dynamic organelles that constantly move and fuse to
acquire cargo from early endosomes, phagosomes and autophagosome. Defects in …
acquire cargo from early endosomes, phagosomes and autophagosome. Defects in …
LAMP1/CD107a is required for efficient perforin delivery to lytic granules and NK-cell cytotoxicity
K Krzewski, A Gil-Krzewska, V Nguyen… - Blood, The Journal …, 2013 - ashpublications.org
Secretory lysosomes of natural killer (NK) cells, containing perforin and granzymes, are
indispensable for NK-cell cytotoxicity because their release results in the induction of target …
indispensable for NK-cell cytotoxicity because their release results in the induction of target …
Lysosomal positioning diseases: beyond substrate storage
G Scerra, V De Pasquale, M Scarcella… - Open …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) comprise a group of inherited monogenic disorders
characterized by lysosomal dysfunctions due to undegraded substrate accumulation. They …
characterized by lysosomal dysfunctions due to undegraded substrate accumulation. They …
T lymphocyte and CAR-T cell-derived extracellular vesicles and their applications in cancer therapy
V Calvo, M Izquierdo - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
Extracellular vesicles (EV) are a very diverse group of cell-derived vesicles released by
almost all kind of living cells. EV are involved in intercellular exchange, both nearby and …
almost all kind of living cells. EV are involved in intercellular exchange, both nearby and …
The role of lysosomes in cancer development and progression
T Tang, Z Yang, D Wang, X Yang, J Wang, L Li, Q Wen… - Cell & bioscience, 2020 - Springer
Lysosomes are an important component of the inner membrane system and participate in
numerous cell biological processes, such as macromolecular degradation, antigen …
numerous cell biological processes, such as macromolecular degradation, antigen …
[HTML][HTML] Lysosome motility and distribution: Relevance in health and disease
JE Oyarzún, J Lagos, MC Vázquez, C Valls… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2019 - Elsevier
Lysosomes are dynamic organelles, which can fuse with a variety of targets and undergo
constant regeneration. They can move along microtubules in a retrograde and anterograde …
constant regeneration. They can move along microtubules in a retrograde and anterograde …