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Tumor suppressor activity of PTEN

08.16.05 | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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To be published in the September 1 issue of G&D, this new data suggests that PTEN regulates vascular growth factor (VGF) signaling to modulate cardiovascular development and post-natal neovascularization. Loss of PTEN in murine endothelial cells results is dysregulated VGF signaling, enhanced angiogenesis, and accelerated tumor growth.

Their results suggest that an individual who inherits a mutated PTEN allele, such as Cowden disease patient, is not only at risk for additional tumorigenic mutations, but may also experience accelerated growth of tumors due to enhanced angiogenesis. Moreover, the PTEN/PI3K pathway in endothelial cells is an attractive therapeutic target for the treatment of various malignancies.

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Heather Cosel
coselpie@cshl.edu

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APA:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. (2005, August 16). Tumor suppressor activity of PTEN. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/19VVZKQ8/tumor-suppressor-activity-of-pten.html
MLA:
"Tumor suppressor activity of PTEN." Brightsurf News, Aug. 16 2005, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/19VVZKQ8/tumor-suppressor-activity-of-pten.html.