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Overexpressing TPTE2 (TPIP), a homolog of the human tumor suppressor gene PTEN, rescues the abnormal phenotype of the PTEN-/- mutant.


ABSTRACT: One possible approach to normalize mutant cells that are metastatic and tumorigenic, is to upregulate a functionally similar homolog of the mutated gene. Here we have explored this hypothesis by generating an overexpressor of TPTE2 (TPIP), a homolog of PTEN, in PTEN-/- mutants, the latter generated by targeted mutagenesis of a human epithelial cell line. Overexpression of TPTE2 normalized phenotypic changes associated with the PTEN mutation. The PTEN-/- -associated changes rescued by overexpressing TPTE2 included 1) accelerated wound healing in the presence or absence of added growth factors (GFs), 2) increased division rates on a 2D substrate in the presence of GFs, 3) adhesion and viability on a 2D substrate in the absence of GFs, 4) viability in a 3D Matrigel model in the absence of GFs and substrate adhesion 5) loss of apoptosis-associated annexin V cell surface binding sites. The results justify further exploration into the possibility that upregulating TPTE2 by a drug may reverse metastatic and tumorigenic phenotypes mediated in part by a mutation in PTEN. This strategy may also be applicable to other tumorigenic mutations in which a homolog to the mutated gene is present and can substitute functionally.

SUBMITTER: Lusche DF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5940379 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overexpressing <i>TPTE2</i> (<i>TPIP</i>), a homolog of the human tumor suppressor gene <i>PTEN</i>, rescues the abnormal phenotype of the <i>PTEN<sup>-/-</sup></i> mutant.

Lusche Daniel F DF   Buchele Emma C EC   Russell Kanoe B KB   Soll Benjamin A BA   Vitolo Michele I MI   Klemme Michael R MR   Wessels Deborah J DJ   Soll David R DR  

Oncotarget 20180420 30


One possible approach to normalize mutant cells that are metastatic and tumorigenic, is to upregulate a functionally similar homolog of the mutated gene. Here we have explored this hypothesis by generating an overexpressor of <i>TPTE2</i> (<i>TPIP</i>), a homolog of <i>PTEN</i>, in <i>PTEN<sup>-/-</sup></i> mutants, the latter generated by targeted mutagenesis of a human epithelial cell line. Overexpression of <i>TPTE2</i> normalized phenotypic changes associated with the PTEN mutation. The <i>P  ...[more]

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