The essential role of early endosomes in autophagy is revealed by loss of COPI function

The role of early endosomes in the maturation of autophagosomes and autophagy has been inferred from morphological data accumulated in several cell models. Through the inhibition of early endosome function, by loss of COPI using siRNA depletion, we have found that early endosomes, and fusion of autophagosomes with functional early endosomes are essential for autophagy. Our results support the sequential, stepwise maturation of autophagosomes via fusion with the early endosomes, late endosomes and lysosomal compartments.