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9781621823445

The Pten Family

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  • ISBN13:

    9781621823445

  • ISBN10:

    162182344X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2020-01-31
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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Summary

The PTEN protein is a phosphatase that plays important roles as a tumor suppressor by negatively regulating the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway that controls cell proliferation and survival. Impaired PTEN function leads to unrestrained downstream signaling and, in turn, uncontrolled cell growth and cancer. PTEN also has other roles: Recent work has implicated it in a variety of additional biological processes, including control of DNA replication and repair, and in disparate pathological conditions (e.g., autism).

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine covers all aspects of PTEN biology and its roles in human diseases. The contributors discuss the structural characteristics of PTEN; its functions at the plasma membrane as well as in the cytoplasm and nucleus; the mutations, interacting partners, and posttranslational modifications that affect its expression levels, subcellular localization, and enzymatic activity; and how this activity ultimately leads to changes in cell growth, migration, and morphology, as well as in gene expression, chromatin dynamics, and the maintenance of genomic stability. A historical perspective that covers the initial discovery and subsequent characterization of PTEN is also included.

In addition, the authors discuss the loss of PTEN function in various cancers, as well as in immune, metabolic, and neurological disorders (e.g., autoimmunity, type 2 diabetes, and autism), and consider how this knowledge can be exploited for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. This volume is therefore essential reading for all cell and molecular biologists, cancer biologists, and pharmacologists interested in PTEN's remarkable biological complexity and importance in human health.

Table of Contents


(preliminary)

Introduction:

1. PTEN discovery, basic genetics
Ramon Parsons

Section 1: Structure and Function

2. Structure: Structural Mechanisms of PTEN Regulation
Glenn R. Masson and Roger L. Williams

3. PTEN phosphatase activity, lipid, protein
Bangyan Stiles

4. Biophysics: Structure with emphasis on the dimerization of PTEN
Arne Gericke and Alonzo A. Ross

5. PTEN visualization, localization: Visualization of PTEN conformation changes and implications for disease
Mark Scott

6. The Impact of Genetic Variants on PTEN Molecular Functions and Cellular Phenotypes
Nicholas Hasle, Kenneth A. Matreyek, and Douglas M. Fowler

Section 2: Regulation

7. PTEN nuclear functions
Vuk Stambolic

8. The Complex Landscape of Post-Transcriptional PTEN Regulation
Erin Sellars, Martino Gabra, and Leonardo Salmena

9. PTEN mouse models of cancer development and progression
Pier Paolo Pandolfi

10. PTEN in Regulating Hematopoiesis and Leukemogenesis
Yilin Wu, Haichuan Zhu, and Hong Wu

Section 3: Signaling Pathways

11. PTEN, chromosomes, mitosis: Role of PTEN in mitosis and chromosome stability
Wen Shen

12. PTEN and Endocytosis
Matthew Lee and Lloyd Trotman

13. PTEN in Chromatin Remodeling
Jingyi Yang and Yuxin Yin

Section 4: PTEN and Human Disease

14. Human cancer - inherited and sporadic - overview and review of PHTS and PTEN role in sporadic cancers
Joanne Ngeow and Charis Eng

15. PTEN in the Stroma
Mike Ostrowski and Gustavo Leone

16. Intracellular localization and its functions of PTEN
Miho Iijima and Takashi Kato

17. Autism Spectrum Disorder Associated with Germline Heterozygous PTEN Mutations
Thomas W. Frazier

18. ASD-mouse models
Damon Page

19. PTEN in Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Sebastian Rademacher and Britta J. Eickholt

20. Metabolic Role of PTEN in Insulin Signaling and Resistance
Yu Zhe Li, Antonio di Cristofano, and Minna Woo

21. The Role of PTEN in Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Henry Taylor, Arian Laurence, and Holm H. Uhlig

22. PTEN diagnostics: A systems pathology approach
Deborah Marsh

23. Precise immunodetection of PTEN protein in human neoplasia
Rafael Pulido, Janire Mingo, Ayman Gaafar, Caroline E. Nunes-Xavier, Sandra Luna, Leire Torices, Javier C. Angulo, and José I. López

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