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Data from Pten Inactivation Accelerates Oncogenic K-ras–Initiated Tumorigenesis in a Mouse Model of Lung Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 18:03
Abstract

Phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted from chromosome 10 (Pten) is expressed aberrantly in non–small cell lung cancer cells, but the role of Pten in lung neoplasia has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we used a genetic approach to inactivate Pten in the bronchial epithelium of mice. Although, by itself, Pten inactivation had no discernible effect on bronchial epithelial histology, it accelerated lung tumorigenesis initiated by oncogenic K-ras, causing more rapid lethality than that induced by oncogenic K-ras alone (8 weeks versus 24 weeks of median duration of survival, respectively). Lung tumors arose in K-ras mutant, Pten-deficient mice that rapidly obstructed bronchial lumina and replaced alveolar spaces. Relative to K-ras mutant tumors, the K-ras mutant, Pten-deficient tumors exhibited more advanced histologic severity and more prominent inflammation and vascularity. Thus, Pten inactivation cooperated with oncogenic K-ras in promoting lung tumorigenesis. [Cancer Res 2008;68(4):1119–27]

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  • Kentaro Iwanaga
    Yanan Yang
    Maria Gabriela Raso
    Lijiang Ma
    Amy E. Hanna
    Nishan Thilaganathan
    Seyed Moghaddam
    Christopher M. Evans
    Huaiguang Li
    Wei-Wen Cai
    Mitsuo Sato
    John D. Minna
    Hong Wu
    Chad J. Creighton
    Francesco J. Demayo
    Ignacio I. Wistuba
    Jonathan M. Kurie

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