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PTEN (Cowden Syndrome) 140.116.60.1/.../ sld083.htm 140.116.60.1/.../ sld083.htm Cellular Machinery • Protein Product of PTEN is a phosphatase • Similar to cdc 25 in S. pombe, but acts on the Cyclin D1/protein-tyrosine kinase pathway • Acts as a tumor suppressor PTEN Biology 169; Spring 2004 Lecture Notes Where does it act? ALMOST EVERYWHERE!!!!!! Sulis et al; PTEN: from pathology to biology PTEN MODULATES G1 CELL CYCLE PROGRESSION • Inhibits cells from entering s phase Biology 169; Spring 2004 Lecture Notes Normal Biological Role? • Let’s Look at some knockout mutations in mice…. PTEN-/- Mutation in Mice • Mouse not viable. WHY??? • Cells could not differentiate into ectoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm • What does this tell us about PTEN’s role in the cell? FUNCTION OF PTEN • PTEN is necessary for development in mice • PTEN+/- mice are viable, but adults develop a variety of tumors • The same is true for humans as well •www.rit.edu/~sbib350/posters/ reoresults.htm Much is still unknown… • We know that PTEN phosphorylates other proteins in the cell, but what else do we know PTEN is involved with? – Cell signaling (including apoptosis) – Cell migration (actin filament degradation?) – Cell adhesion (to surrounding tissues) But HOW is still mostly a mystery PTEN AND CANCER • Tumor Suppressor • Patients develop HAMARTOMAS http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic428.htm#section~pictures Hamartomas • Multiple tumor-like growths - Same tissue as its location • With Cowden Syndrome, these growths become malignant tumors perso.wanadoo.fr/docpjw/ cowden.htm PTEN INHERITANCE • Autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance, yet recessive at cellular level - similar to Rb Rbhttp://www.baylorcme.org/breastcancer/presentations/plon/images Where does CS hit? • Just about everywhere – Thyroid – Breast – Skin – Uterus – Lungs – Throat and many more – Occurs in about 1/200,000 people Current Treatment Options • Retinoids – Temporary control over lesions caused by CS • Traditional chemotherapy and radiation – Effective if caught in very early stages www.vh.org/.../1-Esophagus/ PolypsImage1.html