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The G1556S-type tuberin variant suppresses tumor formation in tuberous sclerosis 2 mutant (Eker) rats despite its deficiency in mTOR inhibition

Authors :
Reiko Mineki
Danqing Zhang
Guo Dong Sun
Shuji Momose
Hikari Taka
Toshiyuki Kobayashi
M Ueda
S Sonobe
R Takahashi
Masaaki Abe
Okio Hino
Yumiko Takagi
Norihiro Tada
Xianghua Piao
Masatoshi Shiono
Lu Wang
Source :
Oncogene. 27:6690-6697
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2008.

Abstract

Tuberin, a tumor-suppressor protein produced by the tuberous sclerosis gene TSC2, downregulates the Rheb-mTOR-S6K pathway (mTOR axis). Comparison of the effects of human tuberin mutations, such as G1556S, suggests that pathways other than the mTOR axis might also be involved in the pathogenesis of tuberous sclerosis. Here we test this possibility using the rat G1556S-type mutation (GSM) and a transgenic Eker (Tsc2 mutant) rat system. Cells expressing GSM-tuberin failed to downregulate the mTOR axis. GSM-tuberin had an altered localization, which underlie its reduced ability to form a complex with hamartin, and a site-specific alteration in phosphorylation status indicating diverse regulation by Akt. GSM-transgenic (GSM-Tg) rats exhibited suppression of macroscopic renal tumors following N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea treatment. Intriguingly, rats with weaker GSM-Tg expression showed microscopic cystic and pre-tumorous lesions that were restricted in size and expansion, although they had hyper-phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6. These results highlight a novel pathway involving tuberin that regulates tumor suppression independently of the mTOR inhibitory function. Identification of such a novel pathway will provide clear implications for generation of new therapeutic targets in the treatment of these tumors.

Details

ISSN :
14765594 and 09509232
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncogene
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce7afa44c7e3336ac3d240b88a86b0e5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2008.283