Association between Lysosomal Dysfunction and Obesity-Related Pathology: A Key Knowledge to Prevent Metabolic Syndrome

  • 中川 嘉
  • 島野 仁
  • Yuhei Mizunoe
  • Masaki Kobayashi
  • Ryoma Tagawa
  • Yoshimi NAKAGAWA
  • Hitoshi SHIMANO
  • Yoshikazu Higami
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Publication date
July 2019
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal
International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Abstract

Obesity causes various health problems, such as type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases. Metabolic organs, particularly white adipose tissue (WAT) and liver, are deeply involved in obesity. WAT contains many adipocytes with energy storage capacity and secretes adipokines depending on the obesity state, while liver plays pivotal roles in glucose and lipid metabolism. This review outlines and underscores the relationship between obesity and lysosomal functions, including lysosome biogenesis, maturation and activity of lysosomal proteases in WAT and liver. It has been revealed that obesity-induced abnormalities of lysosomal proteases contribute to inflammation and cellular senescence in adip...

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