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Diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of Akt in human lung carcinomas

Emerging evidence confirms a central role of Akt in cancer. To evaluate the relative contribution of deregulated Akt and their clinicopathological significance in lung carcinomas, overexpression, activation of Akt and AKT gene increases were investigated. Immunohistochemical staining for 108 cases r...

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Autores principales: Dobashi, Yoh, Tsubochi, Hiroyoshi, Matsubara, Hirochika, Inoue, Jun, Inazawa, Johji, Endo, Shunsuke, Ooi, Akishi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4471790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25855050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.12669
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author Dobashi, Yoh
Tsubochi, Hiroyoshi
Matsubara, Hirochika
Inoue, Jun
Inazawa, Johji
Endo, Shunsuke
Ooi, Akishi
author_facet Dobashi, Yoh
Tsubochi, Hiroyoshi
Matsubara, Hirochika
Inoue, Jun
Inazawa, Johji
Endo, Shunsuke
Ooi, Akishi
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description Emerging evidence confirms a central role of Akt in cancer. To evaluate the relative contribution of deregulated Akt and their clinicopathological significance in lung carcinomas, overexpression, activation of Akt and AKT gene increases were investigated. Immunohistochemical staining for 108 cases revealed overexpression of total Akt, Akt1, Akt2 and Akt3 in 61.1, 47.2, 40.7 and 23.1%, respectively, and phosphorylated Akt in 42.6% of cases. Expression of total Akt, Akt2 and Akt3 were frequently observed in small cell carcinoma, but phosphorylated Akt and Akt1 were more frequently observed in squamous cell carcinoma. FISH analysis to evaluate gene increases of AKT1-3 revealed amplification of AKT1 in 4.2% and AKT1 increase by polysomy of chromosome 14 in 27.3% of cases. For AKT2, amplification was observed in 3.2% and polysomy of chromosome 19 in 26.3% of cases. AKT3 increase was observed in 40.0% of cases only by polysomy of chromosome 1. Although “FISH-positive” AKT1 and AKT2 gene increases (amplification/high-level polysomy) were found exclusively in the cases overexpressing total Akt, Akt1 or Akt2, respectively, AKT3 increase was irrelevant of Akt3 expression. Statistically, expressions of Akt2, p-Akt and cytoplasmic-p-Akt were correlated with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.0479, P = 0.0371 and P = 0.0310, respectively). Although AKT1 and AKT2 gene increase showed positive correlation with, or trend towards a positive correlation with tumor size (P = 0.0430, P = 0.0590, respectively), AKT3 did not. In conclusion, Akt isoforms are differentially involved in the pathological phenotype of lung carcinoma in a diverse manner. Because abnormality of Akt1/AKT1 and Akt2/AKT2 correlated with clinicopathological profiles, Akt1/2-specific targeting may open a novel therapeutic window for the group showing Akt deregulation.
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spelling pubmed-44717902015-10-05 Diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of Akt in human lung carcinomas Dobashi, Yoh Tsubochi, Hiroyoshi Matsubara, Hirochika Inoue, Jun Inazawa, Johji Endo, Shunsuke Ooi, Akishi Cancer Sci Original Articles Emerging evidence confirms a central role of Akt in cancer. To evaluate the relative contribution of deregulated Akt and their clinicopathological significance in lung carcinomas, overexpression, activation of Akt and AKT gene increases were investigated. Immunohistochemical staining for 108 cases revealed overexpression of total Akt, Akt1, Akt2 and Akt3 in 61.1, 47.2, 40.7 and 23.1%, respectively, and phosphorylated Akt in 42.6% of cases. Expression of total Akt, Akt2 and Akt3 were frequently observed in small cell carcinoma, but phosphorylated Akt and Akt1 were more frequently observed in squamous cell carcinoma. FISH analysis to evaluate gene increases of AKT1-3 revealed amplification of AKT1 in 4.2% and AKT1 increase by polysomy of chromosome 14 in 27.3% of cases. For AKT2, amplification was observed in 3.2% and polysomy of chromosome 19 in 26.3% of cases. AKT3 increase was observed in 40.0% of cases only by polysomy of chromosome 1. Although “FISH-positive” AKT1 and AKT2 gene increases (amplification/high-level polysomy) were found exclusively in the cases overexpressing total Akt, Akt1 or Akt2, respectively, AKT3 increase was irrelevant of Akt3 expression. Statistically, expressions of Akt2, p-Akt and cytoplasmic-p-Akt were correlated with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.0479, P = 0.0371 and P = 0.0310, respectively). Although AKT1 and AKT2 gene increase showed positive correlation with, or trend towards a positive correlation with tumor size (P = 0.0430, P = 0.0590, respectively), AKT3 did not. In conclusion, Akt isoforms are differentially involved in the pathological phenotype of lung carcinoma in a diverse manner. Because abnormality of Akt1/AKT1 and Akt2/AKT2 correlated with clinicopathological profiles, Akt1/2-specific targeting may open a novel therapeutic window for the group showing Akt deregulation. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-06 2015-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4471790/ /pubmed/25855050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.12669 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Cancer Science published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Dobashi, Yoh
Tsubochi, Hiroyoshi
Matsubara, Hirochika
Inoue, Jun
Inazawa, Johji
Endo, Shunsuke
Ooi, Akishi
Diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of Akt in human lung carcinomas
title Diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of Akt in human lung carcinomas
title_full Diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of Akt in human lung carcinomas
title_fullStr Diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of Akt in human lung carcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of Akt in human lung carcinomas
title_short Diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of Akt in human lung carcinomas
title_sort diverse involvement of isoforms and gene aberrations of akt in human lung carcinomas
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4471790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25855050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.12669
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