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Query: UNIPROT:P43146 (
tumour suppressor
)
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Inositol
Polyphosphate 4-Phosphatase, Type II (INPP4B)
is a
tumour suppressor
in breast, ovarian, prostate, thyroid and other cancers, attributed to its ability to reduce oncogenic Akt-signaling. However, emerging studies show that
INPP4B
also has tumour-promoting properties in cancers including acute myeloid leukemia, colon cancer, melanoma and breast cancer. Together these findings suggest that
INPP4B
may be a context dependent cancer gene. Whether
INPP4B
functions solely in a tumour suppressing or tumour promoting manner, or both in non-transformed cells is currently not clear. In this study, consequences of deficiency and overexpression of
INPP4B
on cellular transformation was investigated using a mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) model of cellular transformation. We observed that neither deficiency nor overexpression of
INPP4B
was sufficient to induce neoplastic transformation, alone or in combination with
H-Ras
V12
or
E1A
overexpression. However,
Inpp4b
-deficiency did cooperate with
SV40 T-Large
-mediated cellular transformation, a finding which was associated with increased phosphorylated-Akt levels. Transformation and phosphorylated-Akt levels were dampened upon overexpression of
INPP4B
in
SV40 T-Large
-MEF. Together, our findings support a model where INPP4B function suppresses transformation mediated by
SV40
T-Large
, but is inconsequential for
Ras
and
E1A
mediated transformation.
...
PMID:Investigating the duality of
Inpp4b
function in the cellular transformation of mouse fibroblasts. 3169 45