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  • A study was conducted to understand how the IER3/PP2A-B56γ/ERK feedback loop contributes to the activation of ERK in lung tumors, specifically looking at adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas.
  • IER3 was found to be overexpressed in all adenocarcinoma cases, while phosphorylated ERK (pERK) was also overexpressed nearly all adenocarcinomas, but not in squamous cell carcinomas.
  • The research found that mutations in EGFR (found in 42% of adenocarcinomas) and deletions in the PPP2R5C gene were linked to the overexpression of IER3 and pERK,

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In order to investigate the involvement of the IER3/PP2A-B56γ/ERK-positive feedback loop, which leads to sustained phosphorylation/activation of ERK in carcinogenesis, we immunohistochemically examined the expression of IER3 and phosphorylated ERK in lung tumor tissues. IER3 was overexpressed in all cases of adenocarcinomas examined, but was not overexpressed in squamous cell carcinomas. Phosphorylated ERK (pERK) was also overexpressed in almost all adenocarcinomas. EGFR and RAS, whose gene product is located upstream of ERK, were sequenced. Activating mutation of EGFR, which is a possible cause of overexpression of IER3 and pERK, was found only in 5 adenocarcinomas (42%). No mutation of RAS was found. We further examined the sequences of all exons of B56γ gene (PPP2R5C) and IER3, but no mutation was found. Using a single nucleotide insertion in intron 1 of PPP2R5C, which was found in the process of sequencing, allelic deletion of PPP2R5C was examined. Eight cases were informative (67%), and the deletion was found in 4 of them (50%). Three cases having deletion of PPP2R5C did not have EGFR mutation. Finally, PPP2R5C deletion or EGFR mutation that could be responsible for IER3/pERK overexpression was found in at least 8 cases (67% or more). This is the first report of a high incidence of deletion of PPP2R5C in human carcinomas.

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