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  • Oncogenic activation of PI3K induces progenitor cell differentiation to suppress epidermal growth.

Oncogenic activation of PI3K induces progenitor cell differentiation to suppress epidermal growth.

Nature cell biology (2018-10-27)
Zhe Ying, Madeline Sandoval, Slobodan Beronja
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Oncogenic lesions are surprisingly common in morphologically and functionally normal human skin. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that suppress their cancer-driving potential to maintain tissue homeostasis are unknown. By employing assays for the direct and quantitative assessment of cell fate choices in vivo, we show that oncogenic activation of PI3K-AKT, the most commonly activated oncogenic pathway in cancer, promotes the differentiation and cell cycle exit of epidermal progenitors. As a result, oncogenic PI3K-AKT-activated epidermis exhibits a growth disadvantage even though its cells are more proliferative. We then sought to uncover the underlying mechanism behind oncogene-induced differentiation via a series of genetic screens in vivo. An AKT substrate, SH3RF1, is identified as a specific promoter of epidermal differentiation that has no effect on proliferation. Our study provides evidence for a direct, cell autonomous mechanism that can suppresses progenitor cell renewal and block clonal expansion of epidermal cells bearing a common and activating mutation in Pik3ca.

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抗-V5 琼脂糖亲和凝胶 小鼠抗, purified immunoglobulin, clone V5-10