A PTEN-Dependent Size Checkpoint in Human Cancer Cells
人类癌细胞中 PTEN 依赖性大小检查点
基本信息
- 批准号:7105903
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-05-11 至 2011-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Activation of PIP3 signaling by inactivating mutations in the PTEN tumor suppressor or activating mutations in the PIK3CA oncogene is found in a wide range of common human cancers. Though the biochemical details of PIP3 signal transduction are rapidly emerging, the phenotypic consequences of PIP3 pathway activation in human cancer cells remain less well defined. As such, the long-term goal of this project is to define the effects of PIP3 activation in human cancer cells. In our initial preliminary studies, we employed human somatic cell gene targeting to create isogenic sets of PTEN+/+ and PTEN-/- human cancer cell lines. Using these and related model systems, we found that PTEN controls a novel radiation-induced size checkpoint in human cells that is distinct and genetically separable from the radiation-induced, p53-dependent G1 and G2 checkpoints. To our knowledge, the existence of such a DNA damage-inducible size arrest has neither been postulated or demonstrated in any organism. Since the initial submission of this application we have employed human somatic cell gene targeting to create an isogenic set of PIK3CA gene targeted human cancer cells, and also created NIH3T3 cell lines that express wild-type, oncogenic, or inactive forms of PIK3CA. Using these systems we have obtained preliminary data suggesting that, like PTEN, the PIK3CA oncogene may be able to regulate size checkpoint function as well. In this application we propose three related specific aims to further pursue and extend these observations. Aim #1 - Identify additional inducers of the PTEN-dependent size checkpoint. Aim #2 - Demonstrate the presence of the PTEN-dependent size checkpoint in untransformed human cells. Aim #3 - Characterize crosstalk between the radiation-induced, p53-dependent G1/G2 checkpoints and the radiation-induced, PTEN-dependent cell size checkpoint. Pursuit of these aims will enable us to further characterize the properties and mechanism(s) of a tumor suppressor gene-regulated, radiation-induced cell size checkpoint.
描述(由申请人提供):通过灭活PTEN肿瘤抑制基因突变或激活PIK3CA癌基因突变来激活PIP3信号,在广泛的常见人类癌症中发现。尽管PIP3信号转导的生化细节正在迅速出现,但人类癌细胞中PIP3通路激活的表型后果仍然不太清楚。因此,该项目的长期目标是确定PIP3激活对人类癌细胞的影响。在我们最初的初步研究中,我们利用人类体细胞基因靶向技术创建了PTEN+/+和PTEN-/-人类癌细胞系的等基因组。使用这些和相关的模型系统,我们发现PTEN在人类细胞中控制着一个新的辐射诱导的大小检查点,该检查点与辐射诱导的p53依赖性G1和G2检查点不同,并且在遗传上可分离。据我们所知,这种DNA损伤诱导的大小阻滞的存在既没有被假设,也没有在任何生物体中被证明。自首次提交该申请以来,我们已经利用人类体细胞基因靶向创建了一套针对人类癌细胞的PIK3CA基因等基因集,并且还创建了表达野生型、致癌型或非活性形式PIK3CA的NIH3T3细胞系。使用这些系统,我们已经获得了初步数据,表明PIK3CA癌基因可能也能够调节大小检查点功能,就像PTEN一样。在本应用中,我们提出了三个相关的具体目标,以进一步追求和扩展这些观察结果。目标#1 -确定pten依赖的大小检查点的其他诱导因子。目的2 -证明pten依赖的大小检查点在未转化的人类细胞中的存在。目标#3 -表征辐射诱导的p53依赖性G1/G2检查点和辐射诱导的pten依赖性细胞大小检查点之间的串扰。追求这些目标将使我们能够进一步表征肿瘤抑制基因调控,辐射诱导的细胞大小检查点的特性和机制。
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