(Molecular Biology Thematic Programme of Semmelweis University)
(Open access funding provided by Semmelweis University)
Lysosome-related organelles (LROs) play diverse roles and their dysfunction causes
immunodeficiency. However, their primordial functions remain unclear. Here, we report
that C. elegans LROs (gut granules) promote organismal defenses against various stresses.
We find that toxic benzaldehyde exposure induces LRO autofluorescence, stimulates
the expression of LRO-specific genes and enhances LRO transport capacity as well as
increases tolerance to benzaldehyde, heat and oxidative stresses, while these responses
are impaired in glo-1 /Rab32 and pgp- 2 ABC transporter LRO biogenesis mutants. Benzaldehyde
upregulates glo-1 - and pgp-2- dependent expression of heat shock, detoxification
and antimicrobial effector genes, which requires daf-16 /FOXO and/or pmk-1 /p38MAPK.
Finally, benzaldehyde preconditioning increases resistance against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
PA14 in a glo-1 - and pgp-2 -dependent manner, and PA14 infection leads to the deposition
of fluorescent metabolites in LROs and induction of LRO genes. Our study suggests
that LROs may play a role in systemic responses to stresses and in pathogen resistance.