NUPR1 maintains autolysosomal efflux by activating SNAP25 transcription in cancer cells

NUPR1 通过激活癌细胞中的 SNAP25 转录来维持自发溶酶体外排

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作者:Yanchao Mu, Xiaojie Yan, Ding Li, Dan Zhao, Lingling Wang, Xiaoyang Wang, Dan Gao, Jie Yang, Hua Zhang, Yanzhe Li, Yanan Sun, Yiliang Wei, Zhenfa Zhang, Xinzhong Chang, Zhi Yao, Shanshan Tian, Kai Zhang, Lance S Terada, Zhenyi Ma, Zhe Liu

Abstract

In the advanced stages of cancer, autophagy is thought to promote tumor progression through its ability to mitigate various cellular stresses. However, the details of how autophagy is homeostatically regulated in such tumors are unknown. Here, we report that NUPR1 (nuclear protein 1, transcriptional regulator), a transcriptional coregulator, is aberrantly expressed in a subset of cancer cells and predicts low overall survival rates for lung cancer patients. NUPR1 regulates the late stages of autolysosome processing through the induction of the SNARE protein SNAP25, which forms a complex with the lysosomal SNARE-associated protein VAMP8. NUPR1 depletion deregulates autophagic flux and impairs autolysosomal clearance, inducing massive cytoplasmic vacuolization and premature senescence in vitro and tumor suppression in vivo. Collectively, our data show that NUPR1 is a potent regulator of autolysosomal dynamics and is required for the progression of some epithelial cancers.

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