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PTEN is involved in the regulation of normal cellular functions in addition to its well–known role as a tumor suppressor. In the present study, we have shown that stable transfection of the PTEN gene into PTEN–mutated endometrial carcinoma cells leads to contact inhibition accompanied by a decreased level of phosphorylated–Akt (p–Akt) expression, an increase in p27Kip1, and a decrease in β–catenin. PTEN–induced cells with contact inhibition exhibit G0–G1 cell-cycle arrest, and the Ki–67 labeling index is reduced. These changes are canceled by transfection of a double–stranded short–interfering RNA against the PTEN gene. Normal endometrial stromal cells increase their PTEN expression when reaching confluence; this is followed by changes in the expression of Akt–related proteins in the same way as in tumor cells. These results indicate that PTEN, p–Akt, p27, and β–catenin are involved in the signal transduction of contact inhibition and suggest that PTEN may, in part, control the proliferation of endometrial carcinoma cells through the induction of contact inhibition.
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Uegaki, K., Kanamori, Y., Kigawa, J. et al. PTEN is involved in the signal transduction pathway of contact inhibition in endometrial cells. Cell Tissue Res 323, 523–528 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-005-0082-3
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