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Publication : PTEN Protein Phosphatase Activity Is Not Required for Tumour Suppression in the Mouse Prostate.

First Author  Wise HM Year  2022
Journal  Biomolecules Volume  12
Issue  10 PubMed ID  36291720
Mgi Jnum  J:330701 Mgi Id  MGI:7383061
Doi  10.3390/biom12101511 Citation  Wise HM, et al. (2022) PTEN Protein Phosphatase Activity Is Not Required for Tumour Suppression in the Mouse Prostate. Biomolecules 12(10)
abstractText  Loss PTEN function is one of the most common events driving aggressive prostate cancers and biochemically, PTEN is a lipid phosphatase which opposes the activation of the oncogenic PI3K-AKT signalling network. However, PTEN also has additional potential mechanisms of action, including protein phosphatase activity. Using a mutant enzyme, PTEN Y138L, which selectively lacks protein phosphatase activity, we characterised genetically modified mice lacking either the full function of PTEN in the prostate gland or only lacking protein phosphatase activity. The phenotypes of mice carrying a single allele of either wild-type <i>Pten</i> or <i>Pten<sup>Y138L</sup></i> in the prostate were similar, with common prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) and similar gene expression profiles. However, the latter group, lacking PTEN protein phosphatase activity additionally showed lymphocyte infiltration around PIN and an increased immune cell gene expression signature. Prostate adenocarcinoma, elevated proliferation and AKT activation were only frequently observed when PTEN was fully deleted. We also identify a common gene expression signature of PTEN loss conserved in other studies (including <i>Nkx3.1, Tnf</i> and <i>Cd44</i>). We provide further insight into tumour development in the prostate driven by loss of PTEN function and show that PTEN protein phosphatase activity is not required for tumour suppression.
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