Balancing Akt with S6K: implications for both metabolic diseases and tumorigenesis

BD Manning - The Journal of cell biology, 2004 - rupress.org
The Journal of cell biology, 2004rupress.org
Proper regulation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase–Akt pathway is critical for the prevention
of both insulin resistance and tumorigenesis. Many recent studies have characterized a
negative feedback loop in which components of one downstream branch of this pathway,
composed of the mammalian target of rapamycin and ribosomal S6 kinase, block further
activation of the pathway through inhibition of insulin receptor substrate function. These
findings form a novel basis for improved understanding of the pathophysiology of metabolic …
Proper regulation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase–Akt pathway is critical for the prevention of both insulin resistance and tumorigenesis. Many recent studies have characterized a negative feedback loop in which components of one downstream branch of this pathway, composed of the mammalian target of rapamycin and ribosomal S6 kinase, block further activation of the pathway through inhibition of insulin receptor substrate function. These findings form a novel basis for improved understanding of the pathophysiology of metabolic diseases (e.g., diabetes and obesity), tumor syndromes (e.g., tuberous sclerosis complex and Peutz-Jegher's syndrome), and human cancers.
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