Lysosome-related organelles: A view from immunity and pigmentation

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Abstract

Lysosomes are ubiquitous organelles that carry out essential household functions. Certain cell types, however, contain lysosome-related organelles with specialized functions. Their specialized functions are usually reflected by specific morphological and compositional features. A number of diseases that develop due to genetic mutations, pathogen exposure or cell transformation are characterized by dysfunctional lysosomes and/or lysosome-related organelles. In this review we highlight adaptations and malfunction of the endosomal/lysosomal system in normal and pathological situations with special focus on MHC class II compartments in antigen presenting cells and melanosomes in pigment cells.

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Raposo, G., Fevrier, B., Stoorvogel, W., & Marks, M. S. (2002, December). Lysosome-related organelles: A view from immunity and pigmentation. Cell Structure and Function. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.27.443

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