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Pten Function In Postnatal Brain Development And Tumorigenesis, Guo Zhu May 2011

Pten Function In Postnatal Brain Development And Tumorigenesis, Guo Zhu

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PTEN (Phosphatase and Tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10) is a tumor suppressor gene that is commonly mutated in multiple types of human cancers including endometrial, prostate, breast cancers and glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). PTEN functions as a phospholipid phosphatase antagonizing phosphorylation by phosphatidylinositol‑3‑OH kinases (PI3Ks) and thus serves as a major negative regulator of the PI3K pathway. Homozygous Pten knock-out mice die during embryogenesis. Conditional Pten knock-out in the nervous system showed that Pten negatively regulates self-renewal and proliferation of neural stem cells, negatively controls neuronal size, is required for proper neuronal positioning and is involved in the development and …