Lysosomal cross-correction by hematopoietic stem cell-derived macrophages via tunneling nanotubes.

  • Naphade, Swati
  • Sharma, Jay
  • Gaide Chevronnay, Héloïse P.
  • Shook, Michael A
  • Yeagy, Brian A
  • Rocca, Celine J
  • Ur, Sarah N
  • Lau, Athena J
  • Courtoy, Pierre J.
  • Cherqui, Stephanie
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Despite controversies on the potential of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) to promote tissue repair, we previously showed that HSC transplantation could correct cystinosis, a multi-systemic lysosomal storage disease, caused by a defective lysosomal membrane cystine transporter, cystinosin (CTNS). Addressing the cellular mechanisms, we here report vesicular cross-correction after HSC differentiation into macrophages. Upon co-culture with cystinotic fibroblasts, macrophages produced tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) allowing transfer of cystinosin-bearing lysosomes into Ctns-deficient cells, which exploited the same route to retrogradely transfer cystine-loaded lysosomes to macrophages, providing a bidirectional correction mechanism. TNT formation wa...

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