Pten

Symbol: Pten
Name: phosphatase and tensin homolog
Alias: 2310035O07Rik; A130070J02Rik; AI463227; B430203M17Rik; MMAC1; TEP1
Entrez gene ID: 19211
Ensembl gene ID: ENSMUSG00000013663
Species: Mouse (Taxid: 10090)

Functional description:
Tumor suppressor. Acts as a dual-specificity protein phosphatase, dephosphorylating tyrosine-, serine- and threonine- phosphorylated proteins. Also acts as a lipid phosphatase, removing the phosphate in the D3 position of the inositol ring from phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate, phosphatidylinositol 3,4-diphosphate, phosphatidylinositol 3- phosphate and inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate with order of substrate preference in vitro PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 > PtdIns(3,4)P2 > PtdIns3P > Ins(1,3,4,5)P4. The lipid phosphatase activity is critical for its tumor suppressor function. Antagonizes the PI3K- AKT/PKB signaling pathway by dephosphorylating phosphoinositides and thereby modulating cell cycle progression and cell survival. The unphosphorylated form cooperates with AIP1 to suppress AKT1 activation. Dephosphorylates tyrosine-phosphorylated focal adhesion kinase and inhibits cell migration and integrin-mediated cell spreading and focal adhesion formation. Plays a role as a key modulator of the AKT-mTOR signaling pathway controlling the tempo of the process of newborn neurons integration during adult neurogenesis, including correct neuron positioning, dendritic development and synapse formation. May be a negative regulator of insulin signaling and glucose metabolism in adipose tissue. The nuclear monoubiquitinated form possesses greater apoptotic potential, whereas the cytoplasmic nonubiquitinated form induces less tumor suppressive ability. [UniProt]

Observation:

Increasing gene dosage via homogeneous and moderate overexpression, while retaining its normal pattern of tissue expression of Pten increases mean, median and maximum lifespan in both females and males. Mean lifespan is extended by 18% (males), 11% (females) and 14% (both). Median lifespan in males, females and both increases by 12%, 16% and 12%, respectively [22405073]. Transgenic Pten mice carrying the additional genomic copies of Pten are protected from cancer and present a significant extension of lifespan that is independent of their lower cancer incidence. Pten(g) mice have an increased energy expenditure and protection from metabolic pathologies [22405073].

PTEN promotes oxidative phosphorylation and decreases glycolysis. PTEN aslo upregulates UCP1 expression in brown adipocytes, which enhances their nutrient burning capacity and decreases adiposity and associated pathologies [23245767]



Interventions:
  • Pten overexpression +14% +12%

  • Assays: Organismal Lifespan
    Mean: +14
    Median: +12

    Classification:
  • Aging-Suppressor
  • Positive Aging-Suppressor


  • Type:
  • Gene

    References:
  • 22405073: Pten positively regulates brown adipose function, energy expenditure, and longevity.
  • 23245767: PTEN in cancer, metabolism, and aging.


  • Aging Relevance Analysis/Source:
  • GenAge
  • GenDR

  • Homologs
  • PTEN (9606)
  • PTEN (9598)
  • PTEN (9615)
  • PTEN (9913)
  • Pten (10090)
  • Pten (10116)
  • PTEN (9031)
  • ptenb (7955)
  • Pten (7227)
  • AgaP_AGAP009628 (7165)

  • Inparanoids
  • ENSRNOP00000028143 (10116)
  • ENSMUSP00000013807 (10090)
  • ENSMUSP00000013807 (10090)
  • ENSMUSP00000013807 (10090)



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