Molecular mechanisms of PI3K isoform dependence in carcinogenesis

buir.advisorÇizmecioğlu, Onur
dc.contributor.authorAtıcı, Sena
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-08T08:06:02Z
dc.date.available2021-01-08T08:06:02Z
dc.date.copyright2020-12
dc.date.issued2020-12
dc.date.submitted2021-01-07
dc.descriptionCataloged from PDF version of article.en_US
dc.descriptionThesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University, 2020.en_US
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (leaves 60-64).en_US
dc.description.abstractPI3K pathway is important for cellular proliferation, survival and metabolism. PTENloss and activating mutations of PIK3CA are most frequently seen PI3K related alterations in various cancer types. Activating mutations in PIK3CA could render tumors p110α dependent. Also, upon PTEN-loss, p110β isoform of ClassIA PI3Ks becomes prominent. Nevertheless, the mode of action of p110 prevalence is still not clear. Here, we aimed to understand the mechanism of the isoform dependence switch in PTEN-null cancer types. Firstly, we found that PTEN status had an impact on isoform prevalence in both MEFs and PC3s. p110α dependence decreased in PTENdepleted MEFs and reciprocally there was a decrease in dependence to p110β in PTEN-reexpressed PC3 cells. On the other hand, upon modulation of PTEN expression, there was no complete switch-over in dependence from one ClassIA PI3K isoform to the other. Interestingly, when p110β overexpression was performed in PTEN depleted MEFs, cells became less dependent on p110α and more dependent on p110β for cellular viability. However, p110β overexpression in combination with PTEN status change did not again induce a complete isoform switch within ClassIA PI3Ks. To reveal additional modules involved in PI3K isoform prevalence, GSE21543 dataset was analyzed and mRNA levels of AK4, SQLE, CREB3L4 genes were found to be significantly upregulated in constitutively activated p110β in murine models of prostate cancer. Among these genes, SQLE,a rate limiting enzyme in cholesterol synthesis, is highly amplified in various tumor samples according to patient datasets. Breast and prostate cancers have relatively higher amplification rates of SQLE compared to other cancer types. The simultaneous incidence of PTEN mutation and SQLE amplification rate is also frequently observed in breast and prostate cancers. mRNA levels of cholesterol synthesis genes were upregulated in GSE21543 dataset when the PI3K pathway was constitutively activated by p110β myristoylation. Also, the expression levels of the cholesterol synthesis genes were decreased upon PI3K repression with PTEN re-expression in our qPCR results. Constitutively activated p110β MEFs and PTEN-null prostate, breast cancer cell lines were found to be sensitive to inhibitors of rate-limiting enzymes of cholesterol synthesis pathway. Besides in-line with mRNA levels, SQLE protein levels were decreased in PTEN reexpressed prostate cancer cell lines. On the other hand, SQLE protein levels were stabilized upon PTEN expression with protease inhibitor treatment which indicates that PTEN and PI3K activity may affect SQLE transcriptionally as well as posttranslationally. We also demonstrated that tamoxifen therapy responders have lower survival rate and higher SQLE expression according to patient data. In line with this data, in cellular models of tamoxifen resistant breast cancer, we have seen elevated levels of SQLE. All in all, our data emphasizes the critical importance of cholesterol synthesis pathway as a metabolic effector of the PI3K pathway and we can speculate that p110β dependence in PTEN-null cancer types might arise as a result of its excessive activation.en_US
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dc.description.statementofresponsibilityby Sena Atıcıen_US
dc.embargo.release2021-07-07
dc.format.extentxv, 68 leaves : illustrations, color charts ; 30 cm.en_US
dc.identifier.itemidB125652
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11693/54872
dc.language.isoEnglishen_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subjectPTEN-nullen_US
dc.subjectPI3Ken_US
dc.subjectTerbinafineen_US
dc.subjectCholesterol synthesisen_US
dc.subjectSQLEen_US
dc.titleMolecular mechanisms of PI3K isoform dependence in carcinogenesisen_US
dc.title.alternativeKarsinojenezde PI3K izoform bağımlılığı değişikliğinin moleküler mekanizmasıen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineMolecular Biology and Genetics
thesis.degree.grantorBilkent University
thesis.degree.levelMaster's
thesis.degree.nameMS (Master of Science)

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