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A prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia-dependent p27 Kip1 checkpoint induces senescence and inhibits cell proliferation and cancer progression
Authors:Majumder Pradip K  Grisanzio Chiara  O'Connell Fionnuala  Barry Marc  Brito Joseph M  Xu Qing  Guney Isil  Berger Raanan  Herman Paula  Bikoff Rachel  Fedele Giuseppe  Baek Won-Ki  Wang Shunyou  Ellwood-Yen Katharine  Wu Hong  Sawyers Charles L  Signoretti Sabina  Hahn William C  Loda Massimo  Sellers William R
Affiliation:Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract:Transgenic expression of activated AKT1 in the murine prostate induces prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) that does not progress to invasive prostate cancer (CaP). In luminal epithelial cells of Akt-driven PIN, we show the concomitant induction of p27(Kip1) and senescence. Genetic ablation of p27(Kip1) led to downregulation of senescence markers and progression to cancer. In humans, p27(Kip1) and senescence markers were elevated in PIN not associated with CaP but were decreased or absent, respectively, in cancer-associated PIN and in CaP. Importantly, p27(Kip1) upregulation in mouse and human in situ lesions did not depend upon mTOR or Akt activation but was instead specifically associated with alterations in cell polarity, architecture, and adhesion molecules. These data suggest that a p27(Kip1)-driven checkpoint limits progression of PIN to CaP.
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