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SUBMITTER: Iliopoulos D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2862216 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Iliopoulos Dimitrios D Polytarchou Christos C Hatziapostolou Maria M Kottakis Filippos F Maroulakou Ioanna G IG Struhl Kevin K Tsichlis Philip N PN
Science signaling 20091013 92
Although Akt is known to play a role in human cancer, the relative contribution of its three isoforms to oncogenesis remains to be determined. We expressed each isoform individually in an Akt1(-/-)/Akt2(-/-)/Akt3(-/-) cell line. MicroRNA profiling of growth factor-stimulated cells revealed unique microRNA signatures for cells with each isoform. Among the differentially regulated microRNAs, the abundance of the miR-200 family was decreased in cells bearing Akt2. Knockdown of Akt1 in transforming ...[more]