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p18Ink4c and Pten constrain a positive regulatory loop between cell growth and cell cycle control

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 12, Pages 4564-4576

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00266-06

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA68377, R01 CA068377] Funding Source: Medline

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Inactivation of the Rb-mediated G(1) control pathway is a common event found in many types of human tumors. To test how the Rb pathway interacts with other pathways in tumor suppression, we characterized mice with mutations in both the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor p18(Ink4c) and the lipid phosphatase Pten, which regulates cell growth. The double mutant mice develop a wider spectrum of tumors, including prostate cancer in the anterior and dorsolateral lobes, with nearly complete penetrance and at an accelerated rate. The remaining wild-type allele of Pten was lost at a high frequency in Pten(+/-) cells but not in p18(+/-) Pten(+/-) or p18(-/-) Pten(+/-) prostate tumor cells, nor in other Pten(+/-) tumor cells, suggesting a tissue- and genetic background-dependent haploinsufficiency of Pten in tumor suppression. p18 deletion, CDK4 overexpression, or oncoviral inactivation of Rb family proteins caused activation of Akt/PKB that was recessive to the reduction of PTEN activity. We suggest that p18 and Pten cooperate in tumor suppression by constraining a positive regulatory loop between cell growth and cell cycle control pathways.

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