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Microtubule-associated protein MAP1LC3C regulates lysosomal exocytosis and induces zinc reprogramming in renal cancer cells

  • Rita Verma
  • , Parul Aggarwal
  • , Megan E. Bischoff
  • , James Reigle
  • , Dina Secic
  • , Collin Wetzel
  • , Katherine VandenHeuvel
  • , Jacek Biesiada
  • , Birgit Ehmer
  • , Julio A. Landero Figueroa
  • , David R. Plas
  • , Mario Medvedovic
  • , Jarek Meller
  • , Maria F. Czyzyk-Krzeska

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Abstract

Microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 gamma (MAP1LC3C or LC3C) is a member of the microtubule-associated family of proteins that are essential in the formation of autophagosomes and lysosomal degradation of cargo. LC3C has tumor-suppressing activity, and its expression is dependent on kidney cancer tumor suppressors, such as von Hippel–Lindau protein and folliculin. Recently, we demonstrated that LC3C autophagy is regulated by noncanonical upstream regulatory complexes and targets for degradation postdivision midbody rings associated with cancer cell stemness. Here, we show that loss of LC3C leads to peripheral positioning of the lysosomes and lysosomal exocytosis (LE). This process is independent of the autophagic activity of LC3C. Analysis of isogenic cells with low and high LE shows substantial transcriptomic reprogramming with altered expression of zinc (Zn)-related genes and activity of polycomb repressor complex 2, accompanied by a robust decrease in intracellular Zn. In addition, metabolomic analysis revealed alterations in amino acid steady-state levels. Cells with augmented LE show increased tumor initiation properties and form aggressive tumors in xenograft models. Immunocytochemistry identified high levels of lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1 on the plasma membrane of cancer cells in human clear cell renal cell carcinoma and reduced levels of Zn, suggesting that LE occurs in clear cell renal cell carcinoma, potentially contributing to the loss of Zn. These data indicate that the reprogramming of lysosomal localization and Zn metabolism with implication for epigenetic remodeling in a subpopulation of tumor-propagating cancer cells is an important aspect of tumor-suppressing activity of LC3C.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104663
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume299
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • LC3C
  • exocytosis
  • lysosome
  • renal cancer
  • zinc

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