Germline aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene mutations confer a predisposition to pituitary adenoma (PA), predominantly GH-secreting (GH-PA). As recent data suggest a role for AIP in the pathogenesis of sporadic GH-PA and their response to somatostatin analogues (SSA), the expression of AIP and its partner, aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), was determined by semiquantitative immunohistochemistry scoring in 62 sporadic GH-PA (37 treated with SSA preoperatively). The influence of Gsp status was studied in a subset of tumours (n=39, 14 Gsp C) and six GH-PA were available for primary cultures. AIP and AHR were detected in most cases, with a positive correlation between AIP and cytoplasmic AHR (P=0.012). Low AIP expression was significantly more frequent in untreated vs SSA-treated tumours (44.0 vs 20.5%, P=0.016). AHR expression or localisation did not differ between the two groups. Similarly, in vitro octreotide induced a median twofold increase in AIP expression (range 1.2-13.9, P=0.027) in GH-PA. In SSA-treated tumours, the AIP score was significantly higher in the presence of preoperative IGF1 decrease or tumour shrinkage (P=0.008 and P=0.014 respectively). In untreated tumours, low AIP expression was significantly associated with invasiveness (P=0.028) and suprasellar extension (P=0.019). The only effect of Gsp status was a significantly lower nuclear AHR score in Gsp C vs Gsp K tumours (P=0.025), irrespective of SSA. In conclusion, AIP is involved in the aggressiveness of sporadic GH-PA, regardless of Gsp status, and AIP up-regulation in SSA-treated tumours is associated with a better preoperative response, with no clear role for AHR.

Somatostatin analogues increase AIP expression in somatotropinomas, irrespective of Gsp mutations / M. L., J.R., S., R., A., T., G., O., A., B., E., P., L., R., C., D., M., A., M. A., O., F., C., O., M., A. F., D., Esposito, V., Buttarelli, F.R., D., F.B., Giangaspero, F., A., S., C., S., E., A., et al.. - In: ENDOCRINE-RELATED CANCER. - ISSN 1351-0088. - STAMPA. - 20:5(2013), pp. 753-766. [10.1530/erc-12-0322]

Somatostatin analogues increase AIP expression in somatotropinomas, irrespective of Gsp mutations

ESPOSITO, Vincenzo;BUTTARELLI, Francesca Romana;GIANGASPERO, FELICE;
2013

Abstract

Germline aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene mutations confer a predisposition to pituitary adenoma (PA), predominantly GH-secreting (GH-PA). As recent data suggest a role for AIP in the pathogenesis of sporadic GH-PA and their response to somatostatin analogues (SSA), the expression of AIP and its partner, aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), was determined by semiquantitative immunohistochemistry scoring in 62 sporadic GH-PA (37 treated with SSA preoperatively). The influence of Gsp status was studied in a subset of tumours (n=39, 14 Gsp C) and six GH-PA were available for primary cultures. AIP and AHR were detected in most cases, with a positive correlation between AIP and cytoplasmic AHR (P=0.012). Low AIP expression was significantly more frequent in untreated vs SSA-treated tumours (44.0 vs 20.5%, P=0.016). AHR expression or localisation did not differ between the two groups. Similarly, in vitro octreotide induced a median twofold increase in AIP expression (range 1.2-13.9, P=0.027) in GH-PA. In SSA-treated tumours, the AIP score was significantly higher in the presence of preoperative IGF1 decrease or tumour shrinkage (P=0.008 and P=0.014 respectively). In untreated tumours, low AIP expression was significantly associated with invasiveness (P=0.028) and suprasellar extension (P=0.019). The only effect of Gsp status was a significantly lower nuclear AHR score in Gsp C vs Gsp K tumours (P=0.025), irrespective of SSA. In conclusion, AIP is involved in the aggressiveness of sporadic GH-PA, regardless of Gsp status, and AIP up-regulation in SSA-treated tumours is associated with a better preoperative response, with no clear role for AHR.
2013
acromegaly; aryl hydrocarbon receptor; pituitary adenoma; somatostatin analogues; gsp mutations; interacting protein; aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein
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Somatostatin analogues increase AIP expression in somatotropinomas, irrespective of Gsp mutations / M. L., J.R., S., R., A., T., G., O., A., B., E., P., L., R., C., D., M., A., M. A., O., F., C., O., M., A. F., D., Esposito, V., Buttarelli, F.R., D., F.B., Giangaspero, F., A., S., C., S., E., A., et al.. - In: ENDOCRINE-RELATED CANCER. - ISSN 1351-0088. - STAMPA. - 20:5(2013), pp. 753-766. [10.1530/erc-12-0322]
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