Rab7b and receptors trafficking

Commun Integr Biol. 2010 Sep;3(5):401-4. doi: 10.4161/cib.3.5.12341.

Abstract

Rab proteins are key-regulators of intracellular membrane trafficking. Rab7b is a recently identified Rab protein that may downregulate TLR4 and TLR9-mediated inflammatory responses. Rab7b, believed to have similar function as Rab7, controls however vesicular trafficking from endosomes to the TGN. It is localized to late endosomes/lysosomes as well as the TGN. Rab7b interferes with enzymes delivery to lysosomes and with the retrograde Shiga toxin transport to the Golgi. Furthermore, Rab7b depletion alters CI-MPR and TGN46 trafficking. In conclusion, Rab7b, by regulating the transport from late endosomes to the TGN, is fundamental for trafficking of several receptors, opening for a revised scenario for its influence on signaling of Toll-like Receptors (TLRs) and other receptors.

Keywords: Rab7; Rab7b; cation independent-mannose-6-phosphate receptor; epidermal growth factor receptor; membrane traffic; rab proteins; toll like receptor.