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Perspectives on the role of mTORC2 in B lymphocyte development, immunity and tumorigenesis
- Source :
- Protein & Cell. 2:523-530
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2011.
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Abstract
- Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 2 (mTORC2) is a key downstream mediator of phosphoinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) dependent growth factor signaling. In lymphocytes, mTORC2 has emerged as an important regulator of cell development, homeostasis and immune responses. However, our current understanding of mTORC2 functions and the molecular mechanisms regulating mTORC2 signaling in B and T cells are still largely incomplete. Recent studies have begun to shed light on this important pathway. We have previously reported that mTORC2 mediates growth factor dependent phosphorylation of Akt and facilitates Akt dependent phosphorylation and inactivation of transcription factors FoxO1 and FoxO3a. We have recently explored the functions of mTORC2 in B cells and show that mTORC2 plays a key role in regulating survival and immunoglobulin (Ig) gene recombination of bone marrow B cells through an Akt2-FoxO1 dependent mechanism. Ig recombination is suppressed in proliferating B cells to ensure that DNA double strand breaks are not generated in actively dividing cells. Our results raise the possibility that genetic or pharmacologic inhibition of mTORC2 may promote B cell tumor development as a result of inefficient suppression of Ig recombination in dividing B cells. We also propose a novel strategy to treat cancers based on our recent discovery that mTORC2 regulates Akt protein stability.
- Subjects :
- B-Lymphocytes
Cellular differentiation
Growth factor
medicine.medical_treatment
Cell Differentiation
FOXO1
Review
Cell Biology
Biology
Biochemistry
mTORC2
Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
medicine.anatomical_structure
Drug Discovery
medicine
Cancer research
Humans
Phosphorylation
Protein kinase B
PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
B cell
Transcription Factors
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16748018 and 1674800X
- Volume :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Protein & Cell
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3f1206d1efeef5132b9e228f586fa8a1
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-011-1077-3