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Query: UMLS:C0007095 (
carcinoid
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Activation of Akt (protein kinase B) and loss of
phosphatase and tensin homolog
(
PTEN
) expression have been associated with disease recurrence and reduced survival in several cancers. We evaluated the expression patterns and prognostic value of active, phosphorylated Akt (pAkt) and
PTEN
in gastrointestinal (GI)
carcinoid
tumors. Total Akt, pAkt, and
PTEN
expression was assessed by Western blot analysis in 14 tumor samples from patients with GI
carcinoid
tumors. Expression levels were quantified with volume analysis software and correlated with clinical parameters. Total Akt, pAkt, and
PTEN
proteins were detectable in all tumor samples. The expression of activated pAkt and pAkt:
PTEN
ratios were significantly associated with elevated serum chromogranin A measurements (r=0.77 and 0.78, respectively, P</=0.02 for both). In addition, pAkt:
PTEN
expression ratios positively correlated with older age (r=0.65, P=0.017). Increased pAkt and pAkt:
PTEN
expression both were associated with reduced survival (r= -0.51, P=0.06 and r= -0.50, P=0.09, respectively). Patients with pAkt:
PTEN
ratios greater than one also had dramatically reduced overall survival, but this finding did not achieve statistical significance (36 vs. 153 months, P=0.19). These data suggest that pAkt and
PTEN
expression levels may be useful tools in understanding tumor biology and perhaps predicting survival in patients with
carcinoid
tumors. Furthermore, cumulative mutations may lead to upregulation of pAkt and loss of
PTEN
expression as patients age explaining why older age is associated with a worse prognosis in patients with
carcinoid
tumors.
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PMID:AKT and PTEN expression in human gastrointestinal carcinoid tumors. 1995 39