Lysosome-related organelles

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An example of an LRO is a platelet delta granule
  • LROs stands for lysosome-related organelles, which are lysosome-like organelles that have membrane parameters of lysosomes and some of their enzymes, but only residual or zero degradation activity (unlike lysosomes).
  • These organelles include:
    • Azurophilic granules of eosinophilic and neutrophilic granulocytes, the disorders of which lead, among other things, to intestinal diseases.
    • Melanosomes of melanocytes whose deficiency leads to a specific type of albinism.
    • Delta granules of platelets, the disorder of which leads to increased bleeding.
    • Lytic granule of NK cells and Tc lymphocytes, the disorder of which leads to immunodeficiency.
    • Secondary granules of pneumocytes II, whose disorder leads to pulmonary fibrosis.
    • Osteoclast lysosomes