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The AKT1E17K Allele Promotes Breast Cancer in Mice

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Simple Summary The main finding reported in this manuscript is that the gain-of-function mutation AKT1E17K is a bona fide oncogene for mammary epithelium, being able to efficiently initiate breast cancer in mice. On the basis of high-molecular-weight cytokeratins expressed by AKT1E17K-derived tumors supported by additional integrative gene expression analysis these tumors resulted similar to human basal-like cancer, phenotypically and molecularly. These results indicate that the AKTE17K strain may represent an appropriate model of human basal-like breast cancer for the identification of novel therapies specific for this type of tumor. The gain-of-function mutation in the pleckstrin homology domain of AKT1 (AKT1E17K) occurs in lung and breast cancer. Through the use of human cellular models and of a AKT1E17K transgenic Cre-inducible murine strain (R26-AKT1E17K mice), we have demonstrated that AKT1E17K is a bona fide oncogene for lung epithelial cells. However, the role of AKT1E17K in breast cancer remains to be determined. Here, we report the generation and the characterization of a MMTV-CRE; R26-AKT1E17K mouse strain that expresses the mutant AKT1E17K allele in the mammary epithelium. We observed that AKT1E17K stimulates the development of mammary tumors classified as ductal adenocarcinoma of medium-high grade and presented a variety of proliferative alterations classified as adenosis with low-to-high grade dysplasia in the mammary epithelium. A subsequent immunohistochemical characterization suggested they were PR-/HER2(-)/ER+, basal-like and CK8(-)/CK10(-)/CK5(+)/CK14(+). We also observed that, in parallel with an increased proliferation rate, tumors expressing mutant AKT1E17K presented an activation of the GSK3/cyclin D1 pathway in the mammary epithelium and cluster significantly with the human basal-like tumors. In conclusion, we demonstrate AKT1E17K is a bona fide oncogene that can initiate tumors at high efficiency in murine mammary epithelium in vivo.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AKT1E17K; breast cancer; transgenic mouse
Elenco autori:
Malanga, Donatella; Laudanna, Carmelo; Mirante, Teresa; Colelli, Fabiana; Migliozzi, Simona; Zoppoli, Pietro; Santamaria, Gianluca; Roberto, Luca; De Marco, Carmela; Scarfò, Marzia; Montanaro, Donatella; Paciello, Orlando; Papparella, Serenella; Mignogna, Chiara; Baldi, Alfonso; Viglietto, Giuseppe
Autori di Ateneo:
BALDI ALFONSO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unilink.it/handle/20.500.14085/20909
Pubblicato in:
CANCERS
Journal
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