Direct recruitment of H+-ATPase from lysosomes for phagosomal acidification

GH Sun-Wada, H Tabata, N Kawamura… - Journal of cell …, 2009 - journals.biologists.com
GH Sun-Wada, H Tabata, N Kawamura, M Aoyama, Y Wada
Journal of cell science, 2009journals.biologists.com
The nascent phagosome progressively establishes an acidic milieu by acquiring a proton
pump, the vacuolar-type ATPase (V-ATPase). However, the origin of phagosomal V-ATPase
remains poorly understood. We found that phagosomes were enriched with the V-ATPase
a3 subunit, which also accumulated in late endosomes and lysosomes. We modified the
mouse Tcirg1 locus encoding subunit a3, to express an a3-GFP fusion protein. Live-cell
imaging and immunofluorescence microscopy revealed that nascent phagosomes received …
The nascent phagosome progressively establishes an acidic milieu by acquiring a proton pump, the vacuolar-type ATPase (V-ATPase). However, the origin of phagosomal V-ATPase remains poorly understood. We found that phagosomes were enriched with the V-ATPase a3 subunit, which also accumulated in late endosomes and lysosomes. We modified the mouse Tcirg1 locus encoding subunit a3, to express an a3-GFP fusion protein. Live-cell imaging and immunofluorescence microscopy revealed that nascent phagosomes received the a3-GFP from tubular structures extending from lysosomes located in the perinuclear region. Macrophages from a3-deficient mice exhibited impaired acidification of phagosomes and delayed digestion of bacteria. These results show that lysosomal V-ATPase is recruited directly to the phagosomes via tubular lysosomes to establish the acidic environment hostile to pathogens.
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