Chloroquine inhibits autophagic flux by decreasing autophagosome-lysosome fusion

Mario Mauthe(University Medical Center Groningen), Idil Orhon(University Medical Center Groningen), Cecilia Rocchi(University Medical Center Groningen), Xingdong Zhou(University Medical Center Groningen), Morten Luhr(University of Oslo), Kerst-Jan Hijlkema(University Medical Center Groningen), Robert P. Coppes(University Medical Center Groningen), Nikolai Engedal(University of Oslo), Muriel Mari(University Medical Center Groningen), Fulvio Reggiori(University Medical Center Groningen)
Autophagy
June 26, 2018
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Abstract

. We show that CQ mainly inhibits autophagy by impairing autophagosome fusion with lysosomes rather than by affecting the acidity and/or degradative activity of this organelle. Furthermore, CQ induces an autophagy-independent severe disorganization of the Golgi and endo-lysosomal systems, which might contribute to the fusion impairment. Strikingly, HCQ-treated mice also show a Golgi disorganization in kidney and intestinal tissues. Altogether, our data reveal that CQ and HCQ are not bona fide surrogates for other types of late stage lysosomal inhibitors for in vivo experiments. Moreover, the multiple cellular alterations caused by CQ and HCQ call for caution when interpreting results obtained by blocking autophagy with this drug.


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