AKT1(E17K) Is Oncogenic in Mouse Lung and Cooperates with Chemical Carcinogens in Inducing Lung Cancer
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The hotspot AKT1(E17K) mutation in the pleckstrin homology domain of AKT1 occurs in approximately 0.6-2% of human lung cancers. Recently, we have demonstrated that AKT1(E17K) transforms immortalized human bronchial cells. Here by use of a transgenic Cre-inducible murine strain in the wild type Rosa26 (R26) locus (R26-AKT1(E17)K mice) we demonstrate that AKT1(E17K) is a bona-fide oncogene and plays a role in the development of lung cancer in vivo. In fact, we report that mutant AKT1(E17K) induces bronchial and/or bronchiolar hyperplastic lesions in murine lung epithelium, which progress to frank carcinoma at very low frequency, and accelerates tumor formation induced by chemical carcinogens. In conclusion, AKT1(E17K) induces hyperplasia of mouse lung epithelium in vivo and cooperates with urethane to induce the fully malignant phenotype.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AKT1E17K; cancer
Elenco autori:
Gagliardi, Monica
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