V-ATPase is a universal regulator of LC3-associated phagocytosis and non-canonical autophagy

KM Hooper, E Jacquin, T Li, JM Goodwin… - Journal of Cell …, 2022 - rupress.org
KM Hooper, E Jacquin, T Li, JM Goodwin, JH Brumell, J Durgan, O Florey
Journal of Cell Biology, 2022rupress.org
Non-canonical autophagy is a key cellular pathway in immunity, cancer, and
neurodegeneration, characterized by conjugation of ATG8 to endolysosomal single
membranes (CASM). CASM is activated by engulfment (endocytosis, phagocytosis),
agonists (STING, TRPML1), and infection (influenza), dependent on K490 in the ATG16L1
WD40-domain. However, factors associated with non-canonical ATG16L1 recruitment and
CASM induction remain unknown. Here, using pharmacological inhibitors, we investigate a …
Non-canonical autophagy is a key cellular pathway in immunity, cancer, and neurodegeneration, characterized by conjugation of ATG8 to endolysosomal single membranes (CASM). CASM is activated by engulfment (endocytosis, phagocytosis), agonists (STING, TRPML1), and infection (influenza), dependent on K490 in the ATG16L1 WD40-domain. However, factors associated with non-canonical ATG16L1 recruitment and CASM induction remain unknown. Here, using pharmacological inhibitors, we investigate a role for V-ATPase during non-canonical autophagy. We report that increased V0–V1 engagement is associated with, and sufficient for, CASM activation. Upon V0–V1 binding, V-ATPase recruits ATG16L1, via K490, during LC3-associated phagocytosis (LAP), STING- and drug-induced CASM, indicating a common mechanism. Furthermore, during LAP, key molecular players, including NADPH oxidase/ROS, converge on V-ATPase. Finally, we show that LAP is sensitive to Salmonella SopF, which disrupts the V-ATPase–ATG16L1 axis and provide evidence that CASM contributes to the Salmonella host response. Together, these data identify V-ATPase as a universal regulator of CASM and indicate that SopF evolved in part to evade non-canonical autophagy.
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