“…AVSFs should be located near the peripheral sarcolemma if they are sarcolemma-derived but, because they are instead found scattered throughout the cytoplasm, it is thought that these AVSFs are generated through a poorly understood de novo biogenesis process (Endo et al, 2015). Disease-associated skeletal muscle vacuoles have also been reported to accumulate glycogen (Bertini et al, 2005;He et al, 2014;Yang and Vatta, 2007), degenerating mitochondria (Yang and Vatta, 2007), lipids (Bertini et al, 2005) and basophilic granules (implicating buildup of lysosomal organelles in the myofibers) (He et al, 2014;Sugie et al, 2005;Endo et al, 2015;Dougu et al, 2009), and to express increased levels of LC3 and ubiquitin (Endo et al, 2015).…”