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Compromised lysosome function is implicated in the pathology of many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). Familial Alzheimer's disease (fAD) is caused primarily by mutations in the presenilin encoding genes, but the underlying mechanism remains obscure. Loss of the conserved C. elegans presenilin orthologue SEL-12 results in increased mitochondrial calcium, which promotes neurodegeneration. Here, we find that sel-12 mutant lysosomes, independent of SEL-12 proteolytic activity, are significantly enlarged and more alkaline due to increased ER-to-mitochondrial calcium signaling and concomitant mitochondrial oxidative stress. These defects and their dependence on mitochondrial calcium are recapitulated in human fAD fibroblasts, demonstrating a conserved role for mitochondrial calcium in presenilin-mediated lysosome dysfunction. sel-12 mutants also have increased contact surface area between the ER, mitochondria, and lysosomes, suggesting sel-12 has an additional role in modulating organelle contact and communication. Overall, we demonstrate that SEL-12 maintains lysosome acidity and lysosome health by controlling ER-to-mitochondrial calcium signaling.
Pubmed ID: 38607730
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