Abstract Identifying putative biomarkers of clinical outcomes in cancer is crucial for successful enrichment, and for the selection of patients who are the most likely to benefit from a specific therapeutic approach. Indeed, current research in personalized cancer therapy focuses on the possibility of identifying biomarkers that predict prognosis, sensitivity or resistance to therapies. Phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN) is a tumor suppressor gene that regulates several crucial cell functions such as proliferation, survival, genomic stability and cell motility through both enzymatic and non-enzymatic activities and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-dependent and -independent mechanisms. Despite its undisputed role as a tumor suppressor, assessment of PTEN status in sporadic human tumors has yet to provide clinically robust prognostic, predictive or therapeutic information. This is possibly due to the exceptionally complex regulation of PTEN function, which involves genetic, transcriptional, post-transcriptional and post-translational events. This review shows a brief summary of the regulation and function of PTEN and discusses its controversial aspects as a prognostic/predictive biomarker.

PTEN as a Prognostic/Predictive Biomarker in Cancer: An Unfulfilled Promise? / Bazzichetto, C; Conciatori, F; Pallocca, M; Falcone, I; Fanciulli, Mariella; Cognetti, F; Milella, M; Ciuffreda, L.. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 11:(2019). [10.3390/cancers11040435]

PTEN as a Prognostic/Predictive Biomarker in Cancer: An Unfulfilled Promise?

Bazzichetto C;Conciatori F;Pallocca M;Falcone I;FANCIULLI, Mariella;Cognetti F;Milella M;Ciuffreda L.
2019

Abstract

Abstract Identifying putative biomarkers of clinical outcomes in cancer is crucial for successful enrichment, and for the selection of patients who are the most likely to benefit from a specific therapeutic approach. Indeed, current research in personalized cancer therapy focuses on the possibility of identifying biomarkers that predict prognosis, sensitivity or resistance to therapies. Phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN) is a tumor suppressor gene that regulates several crucial cell functions such as proliferation, survival, genomic stability and cell motility through both enzymatic and non-enzymatic activities and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-dependent and -independent mechanisms. Despite its undisputed role as a tumor suppressor, assessment of PTEN status in sporadic human tumors has yet to provide clinically robust prognostic, predictive or therapeutic information. This is possibly due to the exceptionally complex regulation of PTEN function, which involves genetic, transcriptional, post-transcriptional and post-translational events. This review shows a brief summary of the regulation and function of PTEN and discusses its controversial aspects as a prognostic/predictive biomarker.
2019
PTEN; biomarkers; personalized cancer therapy
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PTEN as a Prognostic/Predictive Biomarker in Cancer: An Unfulfilled Promise? / Bazzichetto, C; Conciatori, F; Pallocca, M; Falcone, I; Fanciulli, Mariella; Cognetti, F; Milella, M; Ciuffreda, L.. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 11:(2019). [10.3390/cancers11040435]
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