Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Protein tyrosine phosphatase mutations in cancers
- Patent Title (中): 蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶突变在癌症
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Application No.: US11596349Application Date: 2005-05-16
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Publication No.: US08039210B2Publication Date: 2011-10-18
- Inventor: Zhenghe Wang , Victor Velculescu , Kenneth W. Kinzler , Bert Vogelstein
- Applicant: Zhenghe Wang , Victor Velculescu , Kenneth W. Kinzler , Bert Vogelstein
- Applicant Address: US MD Baltimore
- Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
- Current Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
- Current Assignee Address: US MD Baltimore
- Agency: Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.
- International Application: PCT/US2005/017105 WO 20050516
- International Announcement: WO2005/113824 WO 20051201
- Main IPC: C12Q1/68
- IPC: C12Q1/68

Abstract:
Tyrosine phosphorylation, regulated by protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) and kinases (PTKs), is important in signaling pathways underlying tumorigenesis. A mutational analysis of the tyrosine phosphatase gene superfamily in human cancers identified 83 somatic mutations in six PTPs (PTPRF, PTPRG, PTPRT, PTPN3, PTPN13, PTPN14) affecting 26% of colorectal cancers and a smaller fraction of lung, breast and gastric cancers. Fifteen mutations were nonsense, frameshift or splice site alterations predicted to result in truncated proteins lacking phosphatase activity. Five missense mutations in the most commonly altered PTP (PTPRP) were biochemically examined and found to reduce phosphatase activity. Expression of wild-type but not a mutant PTPRT in human cancer cells inhibited cell growth. These observations suggest that the tyrosine phosphatase genes are tumor suppressor genes, regulating cellular pathways that may be amenable to therapeutic intervention.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080039417A1 Protein Tyrosine Phosphate Mutations in Cancers Public/Granted day:2008-02-14
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