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Publication : Akt1 and akt3 exert opposing roles in the regulation of vascular tumor growth.

First Author  Phung TL Year  2015
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  75
Issue  1 Pages  40-50
PubMed ID  25388284 Mgi Jnum  J:218209
Mgi Id  MGI:5616985 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-13-2961
Citation  Phung TL, et al. (2015) Akt1 and akt3 exert opposing roles in the regulation of vascular tumor growth. Cancer Res 75(1):40-50
abstractText  Vascular tumors are endothelial cell neoplasms whose mechanisms of tumorigenesis are poorly understood. Moreover, current therapies, particularly those for malignant lesions, have little beneficial effect on clinical outcomes. In this study, we show that endothelial activation of the Akt1 kinase is sufficient to drive de novo tumor formation. Mechanistic investigations uncovered opposing functions for different Akt isoforms in this regulation, where Akt1 promotes and Akt3 inhibits vascular tumor growth. Akt3 exerted negative effects on tumor endothelial cell growth and migration by inhibiting activation of the translation regulatory kinase S6-Kinase (S6K) through modulation of Rictor expression. S6K in turn acted through a negative feedback loop to restrain Akt3 expression. Conversely, S6K signaling was increased in vascular tumor cells where Akt3 was silenced, and the growth of these tumor cells was inhibited by a novel S6K inhibitor. Overall, our findings offer a preclinical proof of concept for the therapeutic utility of treating vascular tumors, such as angiosarcomas, with S6K inhibitors.
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