Abstract

Lipid droplets (LDs), initially considered "inert" lipid deposits, have gained during the last decade the classification of cytosolic organelles due to their defined composition and the multiplicity of specific cellular functions in which they are involved. The classification of LD as organelles brings along the need for their regulated turnover and recent findings support the direct contribution of autophagy to this turnover through a process now described as lipophagy. This paper focuses on the characteristics of this new type of selective autophagy and the cellular consequences of the mobilization of intracellular lipids through this process. Lipophagy impacts the cellular energetic balance directly, through lipid breakdown and, indirectly, by regulating food intake. Defective lipophagy has been already linked to important metabolic disorders such as fatty liver, obesity and atherosclerosis, and the age-dependent decrease in autophagy could underline the basis for the metabolic syndrome of aging.

Details

Title
Lipophagy: Connecting Autophagy and Lipid Metabolism
Author
Singh, Rajat; Cuervo, Ana Maria
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
ISSN
16878876
e-ISSN
16878884
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1000371912
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 Rajat Singh and Ana Maria Cuervo. Rajat Singh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.