Journal article
Physiological expression of the PI3K-activating mutation Pik3ca H1047R combines with Apc loss to promote development of invasive intestinal adenocarcinomas in mice
LM Hare, TJ Phesse, PM Waring, KG Montgomery, KM Kinross, K Mills, V Roh, JK Heath, RG Ramsay, M Ernst, WA Phillips
Biochemical Journal | PORTLAND PRESS LTD | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20131412
Abstract
PIK3CA, the gene encoding the p110α catalytic subunit of PI3K (phosphoinositide 3-kinase), is mutated in approximately 20% of sporadic CRCs (colorectal cancers), but the role of these mutations in the pathogenesis of CRC remains unclear. In the present study we used a novel mouse model to investigate the role of the Pik3caH1047R mutation, the most common PIK3CA mutation in CRC, during the development and progression of intestinal cancer. Our results demonstrate that Pik3caH1047R, when expressed at physiological levels, is insufficient to initiate intestinal tumorigenesis; however, in the context of Apc (adenomatous polyposis coli) loss, which is observed in 80% of CRCs and by itself results ..
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This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [grant numbers 628621 (to W.A.P) 1007523 (to M.E.), 487922 (to M.E. and J.K.H.) and 603127 (to T.J.P.)] and L.M.H was the recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award.