Objective: Autophagy is a highly conserved degradation pathway in cells, which has been involved in many physiological processes and implicated in human age-related diseases. However, autophagy activities have not been systemically investigated with human tissues and cells.
Methods: Lysosomal associated membrane protein-2 (LAMP-2) protein is critical for autophagy and chaperone-mediated autophagy. We examined LAMP-2 gene expression and protein levels in the peripheral leukocytes from healthy subjects over 40 years old.
Results: Compared to those in group of 40-44 years, the LAMP-2 transcript and protein levels in groups of 65-69 (P<0.01) and over 70 years (P<0.001) were significantly decreased. No significant difference in LAMP-2 transcript and protein levels were observed between male and female groups.
Conclusions: Our data revealed that there was a progressive and age-related decrease of the LAMP-2 gene expression in the peripheral leukocytes of healthy subjects, indicating a trend of decreasing autophagy activities with aging.
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