Extralysosomal cathepsin B in central nervous system: Mechanisms and therapeutic implications

Junjun Ni*, Fei Lan, Yan Xu, Hiroshi Nakanishi, Xue Li*

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Abstract

Cathepsin B (CatB) is a typical cysteine lysosomal protease involved in a variety of physiologic and pathological processes. It is expressed in most cell types and is primarily localized within subcellular endosomal and lysosomal compartments. Emerging scientific evidence indicates that lysosomal leaked CatB is involved in mitochondrial stress, inflammasome activation, and nuclear senescence, but without the acidic environment. CatB is also secreted as a myokine, which is involved in muscle-brain cross talk and neuronal dendritic remodeling. Lysosomal-leaked and cellular-secreted CatB functions are dependent on its enzymatic activity at a neutral pH. In the present review, we summarize the available experimental evidence that mechanistically links extralysosomal CatB to physiological and pathological functions in central nervous system, and their potential for use in therapeutic approaches.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13071
JournalBrain Pathology
Volume32
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Keywords

  • cathepsin B
  • central nervous system
  • leakage
  • lysosome
  • neurodegeneration
  • neuron development

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