We are excited to share that our lab’s first research article is now published in PLoS Biology! The paper, led by Ruiling and Claire, reveals that the transcription factor HLH-30 (the C. elegans equivalent of TFEB) plays a crucial role in expanding lysosomal capacity in neurons during early adulthood, helping maintain neuronal structure and health as animals age. Loss of HLH-30 leads to lysosomal dysfunction and progressive dendrite deterioration, highlighting how basal lysosomal function supports neuronal integrity in aging.
Read more about the research here!