
Characterization of novel role for Rab27B in autophagy regulation in colorectal cancer
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Abstract
Introduction Autophagy is a dynamic, multi-step process that cells use to degrade damaged, abnormal, and potentially harmful cellular substances. While autophagy is maintained at a basal level in all cells, it is activated at a higher level in many cancer cells and promotes tumor growth, anti-tumor immune response, and resistance to cancer therapy. As a result, autophagy is increasingly being recognized to have an important role in cancer progression and emerging as a potential target for cancer therapy. We recently discovered that small GTPase Rab27B, a known regulator of vesicle trafficking and exosome secretion, is also involved in the autophagy process.