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Cholesterol and multilamellar bodies: Lysosomal dysfunction in GBA-Parkinson disease.

Patricia García-SanzLorena OrgazJose Manuel FuentesCarlos VicarioRosario Moratalla
Published in: Autophagy (2018)
Lipid and cholesterol metabolism might play a role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease (PD). However, the association between cholesterol and PD is not clearly established. Cholesterol accumulation is closely related to the expression of multilamellar bodies (MLBs). Also, cholesterol controls autophagosome transport. Thus, impaired cholesterol and autophagosome trafficking might lead to robust autophagic vacuole accumulation. Our recent work provides the first evidence that the presence of the N370S GBA mutation produces an accumulation of cholesterol, which alters autophagy-lysosome function with the appearance of MLBs, rendering the cell more vulnerable and sensitive to apoptosis.
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