Regulation of autophagy by Rab27B in colorectal cancer

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sahida Afroz , Ranjan Preet , Vikalp Vishwakarma , Andrew E. Evans , Alexa N. Magstadt , Dan A. Dixon
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Abstract

Autophagy is a cellular recycling process that is associated with tumor growth, anti-tumor immune responses, and therapy resistance in colorectal cancer (CRC). In this report, we identify the small GTPase Rab27B to control the autophagy process in CRC. Depletion of Rab27B showed an abnormal accumulation of autophagy vesicles and increased autophagy markers in CRC cells, indicating autophagy dysregulation. Image analysis indicated that autophagy flux is blocked at the autophagosome/lysosome fusion step when Rab27B is lost. While Rab27B deficient cells are proficient at growth under 2D in vitro conditions, cell growth was significantly impacted in both in vitro 3D growth and in vivo tumorigenesis studies. Together, these results demonstrate a new role of Rab27B in the autophagy trafficking process in CRC and identify Rab27B as a potential therapeutic target for CRC.
Rab27B在结直肠癌中对自噬的调控作用
自噬是一种细胞循环过程,与结直肠癌(CRC)的肿瘤生长、抗肿瘤免疫反应和耐药性有关。在本报告中,我们发现小 GTPase Rab27B 能够控制 CRC 的自噬过程。耗尽Rab27B后,CRC细胞中的自噬囊泡异常积累,自噬标记物增加,表明自噬失调。图像分析表明,当Rab27B缺失时,自噬通量在自噬体/溶酶体融合步骤中受阻。虽然Rab27B缺失细胞在体外二维条件下生长良好,但在体外三维生长和体内肿瘤发生研究中,细胞生长受到显著影响。这些结果共同证明了 Rab27B 在 CRC 自噬转运过程中的新作用,并确定 Rab27B 为 CRC 的潜在治疗靶点。
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期刊介绍: IJBCB publishes original research articles, invited reviews and in-focus articles in all areas of cell and molecular biology and biomedical research. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: -Mechanistic studies of cells, cell organelles, sub-cellular molecular pathways and metabolism -Novel insights into disease pathogenesis -Nanotechnology with implication to biological and medical processes -Genomics and bioinformatics
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