VAMP8, a vesicle-SNARE required for RAB37-mediated exocytosis, possesses a tumor metastasis suppressor function

Cancer Letters
Yu-Shiuan WangYi-Ching Wang

Abstract

We previously identified a metastasis suppressor RAB37 small GTPase that regulated exocytosis of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 1 (TIMP1) to suppress lung cancer metastasis. Here, we show that vesicle-associated membrane protein 8 (VAMP8), a v-SNARE (vesicle soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor activating protein receptor), interacts with RAB37 and drives the secretion of TIMP1 to inhibit tumor metastases. Confocal and total internal reflection fluorescence microscopic images demonstrated that VAMP8 co-localized with RAB37 and facilitated trafficking of RAB37-TIMP1 vesicles. Reconstitution experiments using tail-vein injection and lung-to-lung metastasis in mice showed that VAMP8 was essential for RAB37-regulated vesicle trafficking of TIMP1 to suppress cancer metastasis. Lung cancer patients with low VAMP8 showed distant metastasis, poor overall survival and progression-free survival. Importantly, multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated that patients with low VAMP8/low RAB37 expression profile showed significantly high risk of death (hazard ratio = 3.42, P < 0.001) even after adjusting for tumor metastasis parameter. Our findings reveal that VAMP8 is a novel v-SNARE crucial for RAB37-mediated exocytic trans...Continue Reading

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