Cerebral FURIN deficiency impairs astrocytic lipophagy through ITGAV maturation

Dec 11, 2025Autophagy

Lack of brain FURIN reduces fat recycling in support cells by affecting ITGAV processing

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Abstract

Cerebral FURIN-deficient mice demonstrate cognitive decline and neurodegeneration.

  • FURIN deficiency is linked to the accumulation of lipid droplets in astrocytes.
  • Increased levels of lipid droplet markers PLIN2 and PLIN3 are observed alongside decreased autophagic proteins, including ATG5 and BECN1.
  • Silencing FURIN in astrocytic cells disrupts the normal process of lipophagy and alters lipid metabolites.
  • Cytosolic integrin alpha V (ITGAV) is identified as a major substrate of FURIN.
  • A mutation in ITGAV that prevents FURIN-mediated maturation leads to reduced lysosomal puncta and impaired lipophagic processing.
  • Mature ITGAV, unlike its mutant form, can alleviate lipid droplet accumulation in FURIN-deficient cells.

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