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Lysosomal trafficking mediated by Arl8b and BORC promotes invasion of cancer cells that survive radiation.


ABSTRACT: Enhanced invasiveness, a critical determinant of metastasis and poor prognosis, has been observed in cancer cells that survive cancer therapy, including radiotherapy. Here, we show that invasiveness in radiation-surviving cancer cells is associated with alterations in lysosomal exocytosis caused by the enhanced activation of Arl8b, a small GTPase that regulates lysosomal trafficking. The binding of Arl8b with its effector, SKIP, is increased after radiation through regulation of BORC-subunits. Knockdown of Arl8b or BORC-subunits decreases lysosomal exocytosis and the invasiveness of radiation-surviving cells. Notably, high expression of ARL8B and BORC-subunit genes is significantly correlated with poor prognosis in breast cancer patients. Sp1, an ATM-regulated transcription factor, is found to increase BORC-subunit genes expression after radiation. In vivo experiments show that ablation of Arl8b decreases IR-induced invasive tumor growth and distant metastasis. These findings suggest that BORC-Arl8b-mediated lysosomal trafficking is a target for improving radiotherapy by inhibiting invasive tumor growth and metastasis.

SUBMITTER: Wu PH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7591908 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lysosomal trafficking mediated by Arl8b and BORC promotes invasion of cancer cells that survive radiation.

Wu Ping-Hsiu PH   Onodera Yasuhito Y   Giaccia Amato J AJ   Le Quynh-Thu QT   Shimizu Shinichi S   Shirato Hiroki H   Nam Jin-Min JM  

Communications biology 20201027 1


Enhanced invasiveness, a critical determinant of metastasis and poor prognosis, has been observed in cancer cells that survive cancer therapy, including radiotherapy. Here, we show that invasiveness in radiation-surviving cancer cells is associated with alterations in lysosomal exocytosis caused by the enhanced activation of Arl8b, a small GTPase that regulates lysosomal trafficking. The binding of Arl8b with its effector, SKIP, is increased after radiation through regulation of BORC-subunits. K  ...[more]

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