PTEN at the interface of immune tolerance and tumor suppression.

Frontiers in Biology Pub Date : 2017-06-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-04 DOI:10.1007/s11515-017-1443-5
Andrew Brandmaier, Sheng-Qi Hou, Sandra Demaria, Silvia C Formenti, Wen H Shen
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Abstract

Background: PTEN is well known to function as a tumor suppressor that antagonizes oncogenic signaling and maintains genomic stability. The PTEN gene is frequently deleted or mutated in human cancers and the wide cancer spectrum associated with PTEN deficiency has been recapitulated in a variety of mouse models of Pten deletion or mutation. Pten mutations are highly penetrant in causing various types of spontaneous tumors that often exhibit resistance to anticancer therapies including immunotherapy. Recent studies demonstrate that PTEN also regulates immune functionality.

Objective: To understand the multifaceted functions of PTEN as both a tumor suppressor and an immune regulator.

Methods: This review will summarize the emerging knowledge of PTEN function in cancer immunoediting. In addition, the mechanisms underlying functional integration of various PTEN pathways in regulating cancer evolution and tumor immunity will be highlighted.

Results: Recent preclinical and clinical studies revealed the essential role of PTEN in maintaining immune homeostasis, which significantly expands the repertoire of PTEN functions. Mechanistically, aberrant PTEN signaling alters the interplay between the immune system and tumors, leading to immunosuppression and tumor escape.

Conclusion: Rational design of personalized anti-cancer treatment requires mechanistic understanding of diverse PTEN signaling pathways in modulation of the crosstalk between tumor and immune cells.

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PTEN在免疫耐受和肿瘤抑制的界面。
背景:PTEN被认为是一种肿瘤抑制因子,可拮抗致癌信号传导并维持基因组稳定性。PTEN基因在人类癌症中经常缺失或突变,与PTEN缺失相关的广泛癌症谱已经在各种PTEN缺失或突变的小鼠模型中得到了概括。Pten突变在引起各种类型的自发肿瘤中具有高度渗透性,这些自发肿瘤通常对包括免疫治疗在内的抗癌治疗具有耐药性。最近的研究表明,PTEN也调节免疫功能。目的:了解PTEN作为肿瘤抑制因子和免疫调节因子的多重功能。方法:本文将对PTEN在肿瘤免疫编辑中的作用进行综述。此外,各种PTEN通路在调节癌症进化和肿瘤免疫中的功能整合机制将被强调。结果:最近的临床前和临床研究揭示了PTEN在维持免疫稳态中的重要作用,这大大扩展了PTEN的功能范围。从机制上讲,异常的PTEN信号改变了免疫系统和肿瘤之间的相互作用,导致免疫抑制和肿瘤逃逸。结论:合理设计个体化抗癌治疗方案,需要了解多种PTEN信号通路调控肿瘤与免疫细胞间串扰的机制。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Biology is a journal in the field of biology, covering areas including microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, developmental biology, genetics, paleontology, botany, zoology, aquatic biology, conservation biology, ecology and other related disciplines.
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