An Akt3 splice variant lacking the serine 472 phosphorylation site promotes apoptosis and suppresses mammary tumorigenesis Journal Article


Authors: Suyama, K.; Yao, J.; Liang, H.; Benard, O.; Loudig, O. D.; Amgalan, D.; McKimpson, W. M.; Phillips, G. R.; Segall, J.; Wang, Y.; Fineberg, S.; Norton, L.; Kitsis, R. N.; Hazan, R. B.
Article Title: An Akt3 splice variant lacking the serine 472 phosphorylation site promotes apoptosis and suppresses mammary tumorigenesis
Abstract: The Akt pathway is a well-known promoter of tumormalignancy. Akt3 is expressed as two alternatively spliced variants, one of which lacks the key regulatory serine 472 phosphorylation site. Whereas the function of full-length Akt3 isoform (Akt3/+S472) is well-characterized, that of Akt3/S472 isoformremains unknown. Despite being expressed at a substantially lower level than Akt3/ +S472 in triple-negative breast cancer cells, specific ablation of Akt3/S472 enhanced, whereas overexpression, suppressed mammary tumor growth, consistent with a significant association with patient survival duration relative to Akt3/+S472. These effectswere due to striking induction of apoptosis, which was mediated by Bim upregulation, leading to conformational activation of Bax and caspase-3 processing. Bim accumulation was caused by marked endocytosis of EGF receptors with concomitant ERK attenuation, which stabilizes BIM. These findings demonstrate an unexpected function of an endogenously expressed Akt isoform in promoting, as opposed to suppressing, apoptosis, underscoring that Akt isoforms may exert dissonant functions in malignancy. Significance: These results illuminate an unexpected function for an endogenously expressed Akt isoform in promoting apoptosis, underscoring the likelihood that different Akt isoforms exert distinct functions in human cancer. © 2017 American Association for Cancer Research.
Keywords: mitogen activated protein kinase; protein kinase b; cancer survival; controlled study; protein expression; protein phosphorylation; unclassified drug; human cell; nonhuman; protein conformation; protein function; protein analysis; mouse; apoptosis; serine; epidermal growth factor receptor; animal experiment; animal model; bim protein; protein stability; caspase 3; protein processing; upregulation; breast carcinogenesis; endocytosis; protein variant; isoprotein; protein bax; triple negative breast cancer; human; female; priority journal; article; protein akt3
Journal Title: Cancer Research
Volume: 78
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 2018-01-01
Start Page: 103
End Page: 114
Language: English
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-15-1462
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 29038347
PMCID: PMC7501878
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 February 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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