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PTEN, TSC2, and tumorigenesis

Two papers in the August 1 issue of Genes & Development explore the genetic interactions between two well-known tumor suppressor proteins, PTEN and TSC2.

Together, the studies shed new light on the long-standing question as to how the loss of either protein (which act in the same pathway to inhibit mTOR signaling and cell growth) can have such dramatically different effects on tumor physiology. While PTEN mutations underlie the cancer predisposition syndrome, Cowden disease, and are common to many types of human cancers (including prostate), the development of malignancy in TSC patients is quite rare. Though performed independently, both groups crossed Pten and Tsc2 heterozygous mice to investigate their roles in tumorigenesis.

Dr. Brendan Manning and colleagues (Harvard School of Public Health) found that the more benign nature of tumors lacking Tsc2 arises from the fact that a negative feedback loop exists to limit Akt signaling in these tumors. However, the loss of even one copy of Pten is sufficient to overcome this feedback mechanism, reactivate Akt, and dramatically enhance tumor severity.

Dr. Pier Paolo Pandolfi and colleagues (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) also found that compound Pten/Tsc2 heterozygotes displayed accelerated tumorigenesis, with Tsc loss enhancing Pten-heterozygous tumor phenotypes. However, the authors also identified a non-reciprocal relationship between PTEN and TSC2 in tumorigenesis: TSC2 can suppress formation of specific tumors caused by Pten heterozygosity, but PTEN is haploinsufficient for repression of carcinogenesis resulting from Tsc2 heterozygosity. Specifically in the kidney, the researchers determined that Tsc2-heterozygous tumors need to loose the other copy of Tsc2 in order to become malignant.

While the studies do have some conflicting observations, which may be due to the fact that different strains of mice can display different tumor spectrums, the results put forth so far do hav
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Contact: Heather Cosel
coselpie@cshl.edu
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
18-Jul-2005


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