TY - JOUR TI - Pancreas-specific SNAP23 depletion prevents pancreatitis by attenuating pathological basolateral exocytosis and formation of trypsin-activating autolysosomes AU - Dolai, Subhankar AU - Takahashi, Toshimasa AU - Qin, Tairan AU - Liang, Tao AU - Xie, Li AU - Kang, Fei AU - Miao, Yi-Fan AU - Xie, Huanli AU - Kang, Youhou AU - Manuel, Justin AU - Winter, Erin AU - Roche, Paul A. AU - Cattral, Mark S. AU - Gaisano, Herbert Y. T2 - Autophagy AB - Intrapancreatic trypsin activation by dysregulated macroautophagy/autophagy and pathological exocytosis of zymogen granules (ZGs), along with activation of inhibitor of NFKB/NF-κB kinase (IKK) are necessary early cellular events in pancreatitis. How these three pancreatitis events are linked is unclear. We investigated how SNAP23 orchestrates these events leading to pancreatic acinar injury. SNAP23 depletion was by knockdown (SNAP23-KD) effected by adenovirus-shRNA (Ad-SNAP23-shRNA/mCherry) treatment of rodent and human pancreatic slices and in vivo by infusion into rat pancreatic duct. In vitro pancreatitis induction by supraphysiological cholecystokinin (CCK) or ethanol plus low-dose CCK were used to assess SNAP23-KD effects on exocytosis and autophagy. Pancreatitis stimuli resulted in SNAP23 translocation from its native location at the plasma membrane to autophagosomes, where SNAP23 would bind and regulate STX17 (syntaxin17) SNARE complex-mediated autophagosome-lysosome fusion. This SNAP23 relocation was attributed to IKBKB/IKKβ-mediated SNAP23 phosphorylation at Ser95 Ser120 in rat and Ser120 in human, which was blocked by IKBKB/IKKβ inhibitors, and confirmed by the inability of IKBKB/IKKβ phosphorylation-disabled SNAP23 mutant (Ser95A Ser120A) to bind STX17 SNARE complex. SNAP23-KD impaired the assembly of STX4-driven basolateral exocytotic SNARE complex and STX17-driven SNARE complex, causing respective reduction of basolateral exocytosis of ZGs and autolysosome formation, with consequent reduction in trypsinogen activation in both compartments. Consequently, pancreatic SNAP23-KD rats were protected from caerulein and alcoholic pancreatitis. This study revealed the roles of SNAP23 in mediating pathological basolateral exocytosis and IKBKB/IKKβ’s involvement in autolysosome formation, both where trypsinogen activation would occur to cause pancreatitis. SNAP23 is a strong candidate to target for pancreatitis therapy. DA - 2020/11/19/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1080/15548627.2020.1852725 DP - Taylor and Francis+NEJM VL - 0 IS - 0 SP - 1 EP - 14 SN - 1554-8627 UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2020.1852725 Y2 - 2020/12/08/19:51:13 KW - Autophagy KW - IKKβ KW - SNAREs KW - caerulein KW - experimental pancreatitis KW - pancreatic acinar cell ER -