Age pigment lipofuscin causes oxidative stress, lysosomal dysfunction, and pyroptotic cell death

biorxiv(2024)

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Accumulation of the age pigment lipofuscin represents a ubiquitous hallmark of the aging process. However, our knowledge about cellular effects of lipofuscin accumulation is potentially flawed, because previous research mainly utilized highly artificial methods of lipofuscin generation. In order to address this tremendous problem, we developed a convenient protocol for isolation of authentic lipofuscin from human and equine cardiac tissue in high purity and quantity. Isolated lipofuscin aggregates contained elevated concentrations of proline and metals such as calcium or iron. The material was readily incorporated by fibroblasts and caused cell death at low concentrations (LC50 = 5.0 µg/mL) via a pyroptosis-like pathway. Lipofuscin boosted mitochondrial ROS production and caused lysosomal dysfunction by lysosomal membrane permeabilization leading to reduced lysosome quantity and impaired cathepsin D activity. In conclusion, this is the first study utilizing authentic lipofuscin to experimentally validate the concept of the lysosomal-mitochondrial axis theory of aging and cell death. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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