Autophagy impairment in pancreatic acinar cells causes zymogen granule accumulation and pancreatitis

Basal autophagy degrades many kinds of proteins and organelles to maintain quality and plays important roles in cellular homeostasis. However, the impact of basal autophagy on zymogen granules in pancreatic acinar cells is unknown. In the present study, we examined the influence of autophagy impairm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2018-09, Vol.503 (4), p.2576-2582
Hauptverfasser: Iwahashi, Kiyoshi, Hikita, Hayato, Makino, Yuki, Shigekawa, Minoru, Ikezawa, Kenji, Yoshioka, Teppei, Kodama, Takahiro, Sakamori, Ryotaro, Tatsumi, Tomohide, Takehara, Tetsuo
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Zusammenfassung:Basal autophagy degrades many kinds of proteins and organelles to maintain quality and plays important roles in cellular homeostasis. However, the impact of basal autophagy on zymogen granules in pancreatic acinar cells is unknown. In the present study, we examined the influence of autophagy impairment in acinar cells on zymogen granules and homeostasis of the pancreas, using mice with pancreas-specific autophagy impairment (Pdx1-Cre+/-Atg7fl/fl mice). The number of zymogen granules in acinar cells from these mice did not differ from that in acinar cells from their wild-type littermates at 3 weeks of age. However, the number of zymogen granules in acinar cells drastically increased at 4 weeks of age in mice with pancreas-specific autophagy impairment. In addition to the increased number of zymogen granules, serum lipase was elevated, and the pancreas became oedematous at 4 weeks of age, suggesting pancreatitis. After 5 weeks of age, acinar cell death was accelerated, and several histological features of chronic pancreatitis were observed, including glandular atrophy and pseudotubular complexes with fibrotic changes. In conclusion, the impairment of pancreas-specific basal autophagy caused spontaneous zymogen granule accumulation in acinar cells and pancreatitis, which eventually led to chronic pancreatitis. •Basal autophagy impairment causes zymogen granule accumulation in acinar cells.•Pancreas-specific autophagy impairment mice cause pancreatitis at 4 weeks of age.•Pancreas-specific autophagy impairment mice developed chronic pancreatitis.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.07.018