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Yujie Lin

State Key Laboratory Of Oncology In South China

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YLYujie Lin
Papers(1)
RAB33A promotes metas…
Collaborators(6)
Denghui WeiLanqing HuoTiebang KangXiaodan HuangYing GaoYuanzhong Wu
Institutions(2)
State Key Laboratory …National Cancer Insti…

Papers

RAB33A promotes metastasis via RhoC accumulation through non-canonical autophagy in cervical cancer

Abstract Cervical cancer metastasis is characterized by the systemic spread of tumor cells. However, the underlying mechanism remains incompletely understood. Herein, we demonstrate that RAB33A promoted metastasis by enhancing RhoC accumulation and that higher RAB33A expression predicted poorer prognosis in patients with cervical cancer. Mechanistically, RhoC typically degraded via canonical autophagy due to the binding of two LIR motifs (LC3 interaction region) in RhoC to LC3; however, RAB33A induced non-canonical autophagy, resulting in RhoC stabilization, which facilitated pseudopodia formation and consequently cervical cancer metastasis. The fusion of RAB33A-induced autophagosomes with lysosomes was impaired, as RAB33A inactivated RAB7 by interacting with TBC1D2A, a GTPase-activating protein that targets RAB7. Our findings reveal a pivotal role of the RAB33A-RhoC axis in cervical cancer metastasis, indicating that RhoC inhibitors may be beneficial for treating cervical cancer patients with high levels of RAB33A.

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Uterine Cervical NeoplasmsNeoplasm MetastasisCell Line, Tumor
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