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Publication : Expression of activated PIK3CA in ovarian surface epithelium results in hyperplasia but not tumor formation.

First Author  Liang S Year  2009
Journal  PLoS One Volume  4
Issue  1 Pages  e4295
PubMed ID  19172191 Mgi Jnum  J:144834
Mgi Id  MGI:3831992 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0004295
Citation  Liang S, et al. (2009) Expression of activated PIK3CA in ovarian surface epithelium results in hyperplasia but not tumor formation. PLoS One 4(1):e4295
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The Phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase is a key regulator in various cancer-associated signal transduction pathways. Genetic alterations of its catalytic subunit alpha, PIK3CA, have been identified in ovarian cancer. Our in vivo data suggests that PIK3CA activation is one of the early genetic events in ovarian cancer. However, its role in malignant transformation of ovarian surface epithelium (OSE) is largely unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using the Mullerian inhibiting substance type II receptor (MISIIR) promoter, we generated transgenic mice that expressed activated PIK3CA in the Mullerian epithelium. Overexpression of PIK3CA in OSE induced remarkable hyperplasia, but was not able to malignantly transform OSE in vivo. The consistent result was also observed in primary cultured OSEs. Although enforced expression of PIK3CA could not induce OSE anchorage-independent growth, it significantly increased anchorage-independent growth of OSE transformed by mutant K-ras. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: While PIK3CA activation may not be able to initiate OSE transformation, we conclude that activation of PIK3CA may be an important molecular event contributing to the maintenance of OSE transformation initiated by oncogenes such as K-ras.
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