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PKN3 is required for malignant prostate cell growth downstream of activated PI 3-kinase
Authors:Leenders Frauke  Möpert Kristin  Schmiedeknecht Anett  Santel Ansgar  Czauderna Frank  Aleku Manuela  Penschuck Silke  Dames Sibylle  Sternberger Maria  Röhl Thomas  Wellmann Axel  Arnold Wolfgang  Giese Klaus  Kaufmann Jörg  Klippel Anke
Institution:atugen AG, Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:Chronic activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/PTEN signal transduction pathway contributes to metastatic cell growth, but up to now effectors mediating this response are poorly defined. By simulating chronic activation of PI3K signaling experimentally, combined with three-dimensional (3D) culture conditions and gene expression profiling, we aimed to identify novel effectors that contribute to malignant cell growth. Using this approach we identified and validated PKN3, a barely characterized protein kinase C-related molecule, as a novel effector mediating malignant cell growth downstream of activated PI3K. PKN3 is required for invasive prostate cell growth as assessed by 3D cell culture assays and in an orthotopic mouse tumor model by inducible expression of short hairpin RNA (shRNA). We demonstrate that PKN3 is regulated by PI3K at both the expression level and the catalytic activity level. Therefore, PKN3 might represent a preferred target for therapeutic intervention in cancers that lack tumor suppressor PTEN function or depend on chronic activation of PI3K.
Keywords:metastasis  orthotopic prostate tumor model  phosphoinositide 3-kinase  PTEN  3D cell culture
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