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Rab26 suppresses migration and invasion of breast cancer cells through mediating autophagic degradation of phosphorylated Src

Huiying Liu, Yüxia Zhou, Hantian Qiu, Ruijuan Zhuang, Han Yang, Xiaoqing Liu, Xi Qiu, Ziyan Wang, Liju Xu, Ran Tan, Wanjin Hong, Tuanlao Wang

2021Cell Death and Disease25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rab proteins play crucial roles in membrane trafficking. Some Rab proteins are implicated in cancer development through regulating protein sorting or degradation. In this study, we found that the expression of Rab26 is suppressed in the aggressive breast cancer cells as compared to the levels in non-invasive breast cancer cells. Over-expression of Rab26 inhibits cell migration and invasion, while Rab26 knockdown significantly promotes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells. Rab26 reduces focal adhesion association of Src kinase and induces endosomal translocation of Src. Further experiments revealed that Rab26 mediates the autophagic degradation of phosphorylated Src through interacting with ATG16L1, consequently, resulting in the suppression of the migration and invasion ability of breast cancer cells.

Topics & Concepts

Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase SrcAutophagyPhosphorylationCell biologyCancer researchDegradation (telecommunications)ChemistryBiologyApoptosisBiochemistryComputer scienceTelecommunicationsCellular transport and secretionAutophagy in Disease and TherapyCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism