Pituitary tumours are benign neoplasms that derive from hormone-producing cells of the pituitary gland. While medical treatments have emerged for most subtypes, gonadotroph tumours that express follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone still lack therapeutic options apart from surgery and radiotherapy. Activin ligands are physiological regulators of production and secretion of FSH by gonadotroph cells, but their role in gonadotroph tumourigenesis remains little explored. Using the L beta T2 mouse gonadotroph cell line which produces FSH under activin stimulation, we first tested whether subcutaneous xenografts of L beta T2 cells resulted in tumour formation in Rag2KO mice. Histological analysis confirmed the presence of L beta T2 tumours with endothelial cells and macrophages in their microenvironment. FSH expression was found in a subset of clusters of L beta T2 cells in the tumours. We subsequently addressed the consequences of targeting activin signalling via injection of a soluble activin decoy receptor (sActRIIB-Fc). sActRIIB-Fc treatment resulted in significantly decreased L beta T2 tumour volume. Reduced Smad2 phosphorylation as well as inhibition of tumour-induced FSH production confirmed the efficient targeting of activin-downstream signalling in treated tumours. More interestingly, treated tumours showed significantly fewer endothelial cells associated with reduced Vegfa expression. In vitro treatment of L beta T2 cells with sActRIIB-Fc had no effect on cell proliferation or apoptosis, but Vegfa expression was inhibited, pointing to a likely paracrine effect of L beta T2 cells on endothelial cells through activin-mediated Vegfa regulation. Further in vitro and in vivo studies are now needed to pinpoint the exact roles of activin signalling in these processes prior to translating these observations to the clinic.

Inhibition of activin signalling reduces the growth of LβT2 gonadotroph pituitary tumours in mouse / Ziverec, Audrey; Chanal, Marie; Raymond, Perrine; Ilie, Mirela Diana; De Alcubierre, Dario; Pasternack, Arja; Ritvos, Olli; Raverot, Gerald; Bertolino, Philippe. - In: ENDOCRINE-RELATED CANCER. - ISSN 1351-0088. - 30:3(2023). [10.1530/ERC-22-0245]

Inhibition of activin signalling reduces the growth of LβT2 gonadotroph pituitary tumours in mouse

De Alcubierre, Dario;
2023

Abstract

Pituitary tumours are benign neoplasms that derive from hormone-producing cells of the pituitary gland. While medical treatments have emerged for most subtypes, gonadotroph tumours that express follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or luteinizing hormone still lack therapeutic options apart from surgery and radiotherapy. Activin ligands are physiological regulators of production and secretion of FSH by gonadotroph cells, but their role in gonadotroph tumourigenesis remains little explored. Using the L beta T2 mouse gonadotroph cell line which produces FSH under activin stimulation, we first tested whether subcutaneous xenografts of L beta T2 cells resulted in tumour formation in Rag2KO mice. Histological analysis confirmed the presence of L beta T2 tumours with endothelial cells and macrophages in their microenvironment. FSH expression was found in a subset of clusters of L beta T2 cells in the tumours. We subsequently addressed the consequences of targeting activin signalling via injection of a soluble activin decoy receptor (sActRIIB-Fc). sActRIIB-Fc treatment resulted in significantly decreased L beta T2 tumour volume. Reduced Smad2 phosphorylation as well as inhibition of tumour-induced FSH production confirmed the efficient targeting of activin-downstream signalling in treated tumours. More interestingly, treated tumours showed significantly fewer endothelial cells associated with reduced Vegfa expression. In vitro treatment of L beta T2 cells with sActRIIB-Fc had no effect on cell proliferation or apoptosis, but Vegfa expression was inhibited, pointing to a likely paracrine effect of L beta T2 cells on endothelial cells through activin-mediated Vegfa regulation. Further in vitro and in vivo studies are now needed to pinpoint the exact roles of activin signalling in these processes prior to translating these observations to the clinic.
2023
Vegfa; activin; gonadotroph cells; pituitary tumour; tumour xenograft
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Inhibition of activin signalling reduces the growth of LβT2 gonadotroph pituitary tumours in mouse / Ziverec, Audrey; Chanal, Marie; Raymond, Perrine; Ilie, Mirela Diana; De Alcubierre, Dario; Pasternack, Arja; Ritvos, Olli; Raverot, Gerald; Bertolino, Philippe. - In: ENDOCRINE-RELATED CANCER. - ISSN 1351-0088. - 30:3(2023). [10.1530/ERC-22-0245]
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