Abstract

Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling plays important roles in embryogenesis and tumorigenesis by controlling cell growth, differentiation and migration. The transmembrane prostate androgen-induced protein (TMEPAI) is elevated in several cancers. TMEPAI expression is induced by TGF-β signaling, and in turn, expression of TMEPAI negatively regulates TGF-β signaling, but the molecular mechanisms of TMEPAI induced TGF-β signaling inhibition are not well understood. Here we report that TMEPAI is localized to the lysosome and late endosome, and that association of TMEPAI with the E3 ubiquitin ligase Nedd4 is required for its transport to the lysosome. TMEPAI associates with the TGF-β type I receptor (TβRI) and promotes its degradation in the lysosome. Depletion of TMEPAI in A549 lung cancer cells inhibits cell proliferation, migration and invasion, while TMEPAI expression in nude mice promotes tumorigenesis. These results reveal a novel function for TMEPAI in regulating TGF-β signaling through the modulation of TβRI levels, which has important implications for cancer development in vivo.

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