2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11357-023-01025-8
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Recapitulation of anti-aging phenotypes by global overexpression of PTEN in mice

Mary Hager,
Peter Chang,
Michael Lee
et al.

Abstract: The PTEN gene negatively regulates the oncogenic PI3K-AKT pathway by encoding a lipid and protein phosphatase that dephosphorylates lipid phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-triphosphate (PIP3) resulting in the inhibition of PI3K and downstream inhibition of AKT. Overexpression of PTEN in mice leads to a longer lifespan compared to control littermates, although the mechanism is unknown. Here, we provide evidence that young adult PTENOE mice exhibit many characteristics shared by other slow-aging mouse models, including… Show more

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“…Surprisingly, PTEN-deficient tumors as well as co-existing stromal cells from old mice had reduced transcriptomic signatures of aging relative to mice with PTEN-proficient tumors. This finding is unexpected given the lifespan-extending effects of reduced PI3K signaling [50][51][52] . Collectively, these findings underscore the interconnectedness of pathways involved in aging and tumorigenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Surprisingly, PTEN-deficient tumors as well as co-existing stromal cells from old mice had reduced transcriptomic signatures of aging relative to mice with PTEN-proficient tumors. This finding is unexpected given the lifespan-extending effects of reduced PI3K signaling [50][51][52] . Collectively, these findings underscore the interconnectedness of pathways involved in aging and tumorigenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%