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Reduced PTEN expression in the pancreas overexpressing transforming growth factor-beta 1

PTEN is a candidate tumour suppressor gene and frequently mutated in multiple cancers, however, not in pancreatic cancer. Recently, it has been demonstrated that PTEN expression is regulated by TGF-β1. Using TGF-β1 transgenic mice (n=7) and wildtype littermates (n=6), as well as pancreatic tissues o...

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Autores principales: Ebert, M P A, Fei, G, Schandl, L, Mawrin, C, Dietzmann, K, Herrera, P, Friess, H, Gress, T M, Malfertheiner, P
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2375189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11870516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6600031
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Sumario:PTEN is a candidate tumour suppressor gene and frequently mutated in multiple cancers, however, not in pancreatic cancer. Recently, it has been demonstrated that PTEN expression is regulated by TGF-β1. Using TGF-β1 transgenic mice (n=7) and wildtype littermates (n=6), as well as pancreatic tissues obtained from organ donors (n=10) and patients with pancreatic cancer (n=10), we assessed the expression of PTEN by means of immunohistochemistry and semiquantitative PCR analysis. In addition, PANC-1 cells were treated with TGF-β1 in vitro and the levels of PTEN mRNA were determined in these cells. In human pancreatic cancers PTEN mRNA levels were significantly decreased (P<0.05). In addition, in the pancreas of TGF-β1 transgenic mice the expression of PTEN was significantly reduced (P<0.01), as compared to wildtype littermates and incubation of PANC-1 cells with TGF-β1 decreased PTEN mRNA levels after 24 h. Inasmuch as TGF-β1 decreases PTEN expression in human pancreatic cancer cells and human pancreatic cancers overexpress TGF-β1, the reduced expression of PTEN in pancreatic cancer may be mediated by TGF-β1 overexpression. Thus, although PTEN is not mutated in pancreatic cancers, the reduction of its expression may give pancreatic cancer cells an additional growth advantage. British Journal of Cancer (2002) 86, 257–262. DOI: 10.1038/sj/bjc/6600031 www.bjcancer.com © 2002 The Cancer Research Campaign