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Thiazolidinediones Induce Rab7–RILP–MAPK‐Dependent Juxtanuclear Lysosome Aggregation and Reduce Tumor Cell Invasion
Authors:Joshua J Steffan  James A Cardelli
Institution:Department of Microbiology and Immunology and The Feist‐Weiller Cancer Center, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA 71130, USA
Abstract:Acidic extracellular pH (pHe) has been shown to stimulate peripheral lysosome trafficking, resulting in cathepsin B secretion and tumor invasion. In addition, inhibitors of sodium‐proton exchangers (NHE) such as EIPA, cariporide and s3226, as well as the non‐specific NHE inhibitor, troglitazone (Tro), blocked these changes. In this paper, we report a differential ability of the thiazolidinedione (TZD) family of compounds to induce a time‐dependent retrograde aggregation of lysosomes over the microtubule‐organizing center (MTOC) in tumor cells exposed to acidic pHe. This trafficking event depended on microtubules and the MAP‐Kinase pathway, but was independent of Rho GTPase activity. Expression of shRNA implicated Rab7 in this process, and subcellular fractionation revealed that levels of Rab7, RILP and Erk1/2 were increased on lysosomes purified from cells treated with Tro. In addition, DN‐RILP overexpression studies indicated that this Rab7 effector also played a role in TZD‐induced retrograde trafficking. Tro was able to prevent acidic pHe‐induced cell invasion. Finally, DU145 prostate tumor cells stably over‐expressing WT‐RILP, a condition where lysosomes aggregate to the MTOC in the absence of Tro, did not invade in response to acidic pHe, suggesting that the regulation of lysosome trafficking is an inherently important aspect of tumor cell invasion.
Keywords:acidic extracellular pH  cell invasion  ciglitazone  lysosome trafficking  MAPK  pioglitazone  Rab7  RILP  rosiglitazone  thiazolidinediones  troglitazone
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