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Selective activation of somatostatin receptor subtypes differentially modulates secretion and viability in human medullary thyroid carcinoma primary cultures: potential clinical perspectives.

Maria Chiara Zatelli1, Daniela Piccin, Federico Tagliati, Arianna Bottoni, Andrea Luchin, Cristina Vignali, Angelo Margutti, Marta Bondanelli, Gian Carlo Pansini, Maria Rosa Pelizzo, Michael D Culler, Ettore C Degli Uberti.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a rare tumor originating from thyroid parafollicular C cells. We previously demonstrated that somatostatin (SRIH) reduces cell growth in the human MTC cell line, TT, which expresses all SRIH receptor (SSTR) subtypes and responds differently to selective SSTR agonists.
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the possible effects of SRIH analogs on hormone secretion and proliferation in MTC primary cultures, we evaluated SSTR expression and assessed the in vitro effects on calcitonin (CT) and chromogranin A secretion as well as cell viability of SRIH analogs interacting with SSTR1, SSTR2, and SSTR5.
DESIGN: Thirty-five patients affected by MTC were recruited from 2003 to 2005. After total thyroidectomy, the samples were examined for CT, chromogranin A, and SSTR expression by RT-PCR. Primary cultures were developed and tested with SRIH analogs interacting with SSTR1, SSTR2, and SSTR5.
RESULTS: We selected 18 MTC tumor samples, expressing SSTR1, SSTR2, and SSTR5. Two different groups were identified according to CT secretion inhibition by the clinically available SRIH analog, lanreotide. In the responder group, CT secretion was reduced by compounds interacting with SSTR1, SSTR2, and SSTR5, whereas cell viability was not affected. On the other hand, in the nonresponder group, CT secretion was reduced by the SSTR1 selective agonist, whereas cell viability was inhibited by SSTR2 selective agonists.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that SRIH analogs might be useful in medical therapy of MTC because they could have antiproliferative effects despite the lack of antisecretory activity and vice versa.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16569735     DOI: 10.1210/jc.2006-0334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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