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INPP4B is an oncogenic regulator in human colon cancer

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posted on 2025-05-11, 12:53 authored by S. T. Guo, M. N. Chi, X. G. Yan, M. Farrelly, F. H. Wang, F. Lai, J. F. Wang, Y. P. Li, Stephen AcklandStephen Ackland, Rodney ScottRodney Scott, I. U. Agoulnik, Hubert HondermarckHubert Hondermarck, R. H. Yang, R. F. Thorne, T. Liu, Xu Dong ZhangXu Dong Zhang, Chen Chen JiangChen Chen Jiang, X. Y. Guo, L. K. Zan, C. Y. Wang, Y. F. Xi, Lei JinLei Jin, A. Croft, H.-Y. Tseng
Inositol polyphosphate 4-phosphatase type II (INPP4B) negatively regulates phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling and is a tumor suppressor in some types of cancers. However, we have found that it is frequently upregulated in human colon cancer cells. Here we show that silencing of INPP4B blocks activation of Akt and serum-and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase 3 (SGK3), inhibits colon cancer cell proliferation and retards colon cancer xenograft growth. Conversely, overexpression of INPP4B increases proliferation and triggers anchorage-independent growth of normal colon epithelial cells. Moreover, we demonstrate that the effect of INPP4B on Akt and SGK3 is associated with inactivation of phosphate and tensin homolog through its protein phosphatase activity and that the increase in INPP4B is due to Ets-1-mediated transcriptional upregulation in colon cancer cells. Collectively, these results suggest that INPP4B may function as an oncogenic driver in colon cancer, with potential implications for targeting INPP4B as a novel approach to treat this disease.

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NHMRC

1026458

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Journal title

Oncogene

Volume

35

Issue

23

Pagination

3049-3061

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Place published

London

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health and Medicine

School

School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy

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