Targeting the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway: effective combinations and clinical considerations

Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) such as IGF-IR and EGFR, integrins, and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) can all stimulate PI3K. PI3K phosphorylates PI(4)P and PI(4,5)P2 at the 3′-position to generate PI(3,4)P2 and PI(3,4,5)P3, respectively. PTEN opposes the function of PI3K by removing 3′-phosphate groups. LY294002 is a reversible small molecule inhibitor of PI3K, while wortmannin and its analogue, PX-866, are irreversible inhibitors. Generation of 3′-phosphoinositides activates both Akt and PDK-1, which phosphorylates Akt at T308. Akt propagates its signal to affect transcription, apoptosis, and cell cycle progression. Perifosine and phosphatidylinositol ether lipid analogues (PIAs) are lipid-based Akt inhibitors that interact with the PH domain of Akt and prevent its translocation to the membrane, while API-2, also known as triciribine, is a small molecule that inhibits the kinase activity of Akt. Akt can activate mTOR directly by phosphorylation at S2448 or indirectly, by phosphorylation and inactivation of TSC2. When TSC2 is inactivated, the GTPase Rheb is maintained in its GTP-bound state, allowing for increased activation of mTOR. mTOR (TORC1) activates S6 kinase 1, which activates ribosomal protein S6 and leads to increased protein translation. TORC1 also phosphorylates 4EBP-1, causing it to dissociate from eIF4E, and freeing eIF4E to participate in formation of the translation initiation complex. Inhibitors of mTOR include rapamycin and its analogues, RAD-001 and CCI-779, all of which bind to the FK506-binding protein, FKBP-12, which then binds and inhibits mTOR.
Targeting the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway: effective combinations and clinical considerations

Publication

Targeting the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway: effective combinations and clinical considerations. () Jaclyn LoPiccolo, et al. Drug Resist Updat. ;11(1-2):32-50. Figure: F1.

Gene mentions


Organism Group Word Match Source NCBI Symbol NCBI ID
Homo sapiens Primates PI(4,5)P, PI4 ncbigene_synonym SERPINA4 5267
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K ncbigene_synonym PIK3CA 5290
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K ncbigene_synonym PIK3CB 5291
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K ncbigene_synonym PIK3CD 5293
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K ncbigene_synonym PIK3CG 5294
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K famplex_relations PIK3R3 8503
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K famplex_relations PIK3R4 30849
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K famplex_relations PIK3R5 23533
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K famplex_relations PIK3R6 146850
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K famplex_relations PIK3R1 5295
Homo sapiens Primates PI3K PI3K famplex_relations PIK3R2 5296
Homo sapiens Primates PTEN PTEN ncbigene_symbol PTEN 5728
Homo sapiens Primates PI(3,4)P, PI3 ncbigene_symbol PI3 5266
Homo sapiens Primates PDK-1 PDK1 ncbigene_symbol PDK1 5163
Homo sapiens Primates PDK-1 PDK1 ncbigene_synonym PDPK1 5170
Homo sapiens Primates Akt AKT ncbigene_synonym AKT1 207
Homo sapiens Primates Akt AKT famplex_relations AKT2 208
Homo sapiens Primates Akt AKT famplex_relations AKT3 10000
Homo sapiens Primates API-2 API2 ncbigene_synonym BIRC3 330
Homo sapiens Primates TSC2 TSC2 ncbigene_symbol TSC2 7249
Homo sapiens Primates Rheb RHEB ncbigene_symbol RHEB 6009
Homo sapiens Primates Rheb RHEB ncbigene_synonym RHEBP1 6008
Homo sapiens Primates MTOR MTOR ncbigene_symbol MTOR 2475
Homo sapiens Primates S6K S6K ncbigene_synonym RPS6KB1 6198
Homo sapiens Primates 4E-BP1 4E-BP1 ncbigene_synonym EIF4EBP1 1978
Homo sapiens Primates elF-4E EIF-4E ncbigene_synonym EIF4E 1977

Chemical mentions

Word Match MeSH Name ChEBI
LY294002 NA mesh:C085911
Perifosine perifosine mesh:C105905 perifosine chebi:67272
rapamycin Sirolimus mesh:D020123 sirolimus chebi:9168

Disease mentions

Word Match MeSH Name DOID
Cancer NA