Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8440847 | European Journal of Cancer | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We find various mechanisms of PTEN protein loss in the different tumour cell populations, including allelic PTEN deletions, gross chromosomal 10 aberrations and altered miR-21 expression. PTEN deletion is a major cause of PTEN protein loss in PDAC and correlates with aggressive characteristics and worse outcome. PTEN protein loss in juxta-tumoural stromal cells is mostly due to PTEN haplo-insufficiency and characterises a subgroup of PDACs with enhanced metastatic potential. In the tumour microenvironment of the invasive front, PTEN silencing by miR-21 in cancer and surrounding stromal cells acts not only cooperatively but also independently of the genetic aberrations to precipitate PTEN protein loss and promote further tumour growth.
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Authors
Martin Wartenberg, Irene Centeno, Stefan Haemmig, Erik Vassella, Inti Zlobec, José A. Galván, Maja Neuenschwander, Cornelia Schlup, Beat Gloor, Alessandro Lugli, Aurel Perren, Eva Karamitopoulou,