About this Research Topic
The aim of this Research Topic is to discuss recent and novel research trends in vesicular and non-vesicular transport of proteins and lipids between different cellular compartments, with a focus on how they are altered in disease and how it is possible to modulate them to alleviate their impact. A better understanding of membrane trafficking pathways and their essential functions at the cell, tissue, and organism level, will improve our understanding of how their deregulation plays a role during initiation and development of different human diseases to improve treatment.
Specific themes to be addressed include but are not limited to:
• Vesicular and non-vesicular transport, including membrane contact sites between organelles;
• New insights in lipid droplet biology and its cross-talk with lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria;
• Unconventional secretion involving the autophagy machinery;
• Role of tethers, SNAREs and new families of proteins such as annexins, sorting nexins and aster proteins, among others.
Keywords: intracellular trafficking, vesicular transport, non-vesicular transport, membrane contact sites
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