PTEN is a tumor suppressor gene and its mutation is frequently found in end
ometrial carcinoma. Recently, the pseudogene of PTEN has been reported to b
e actively transcribed in a number of cells and tissues and a potential for
translation is suggested. For further understanding of the involvement of
PTEN in endometrial carcinogenesis, we analysed the expressions of PTEN and
the pseudogene in 36 endometrial carcinomas with special reference to the
genetic status of PTEN. Mutations of PTEN were found in 42% (15/36) of the
endometrial carcinomas. The transcript of the pseudogene was expressed in 6
samples (17%) of 36 endometrial carcinomas, but in none of the normal endo
metria. Western blot analysis showed no translated protein of the pseudogen
e in any of the cases. Steady level of PTEN protein expression was observed
in all the cases examined. Expression level was consistent among the proli
ferative endometria, secretory endometria and endometrial carcinomas as lon
g as PTEN protein was not truncated. These results indicate that PTEN is a
constitutive protein in the endometrium, so that the somatic mutation of PT
EN exerts a crucial effect on the endo: metrial carcinogenesis. In addition
, the presence of the PTEN pseudogene transcript urges us caution for the m
utational analysis of PTEN as well as careful choice of the probe for the d
etection of PTEN transcript.