PPARδ is a regulator of autophagy by its phosphorylation.

Oncogene

Institute of Life Science, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, 212013, People's Republic of China.

Published: June 2020

In response to nutrient deficiency, autophagy degrades cytoplasmic materials and organelles in lysosomes, which is nutrient recycling, whereas activation of EGFR mediates autophagy suppression in response to growth factors. It is unclear whether PPARδ could be the regulator of autophagy in response to active EGFR. Here we found that EGFR induced PPARδ phosphorylation at tyrosine-108 leading to increased binding of LC3 to PPARδ by its LIR (LC3 interacting region) motif, consequently, inhibited autophagic flux. Conversely, EGFR inhibitor treatment reversed this event. Furthermore, EGFR-mediated PPARδ phosphorylation at tyrosine-108 led to autophagy inhibition and tumor growth. These findings suggest that PPARδ serves as a regulator of autophagy by its phosphorylation.

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