Literature DB >> 19407503

Pituitary tumour-transforming gene (PTTG) and pituitary senescence.

Vera Chesnokova1, Shlomo Melmed.   

Abstract

Pituitary tumours account for 15% of intracranial neoplasms and are benign monoclonal neoplasms that may be clinically silent or secrete hormones, including prolactin, growth hormone, adrenocorticotrophic hormone or, rarely, thyroid-stimulating hormone or gonadotrophins. These adenomas account for clinical infertility, growth disorders and hypercortisolism or metabolic dysfunctions associated with hypopituitarism. We explored the role of disordered pituitary cell proliferation control in the pathogenesis of these invariably benign adenomas, studying the mechanisms underlying pituitary aneuploidy, premature proliferative arrest (senescence), markers of cell proliferation and tumorigenesis in single, double or triply mutant transgenic mice with mutations of Rb, Pttg and/or p21. Our results provide further insights into the role of cell-cycle control and growth constraints on experimental and human pituitary tumours, which underlie their failure to progress to malignancy. These results improve our understanding of pituitary syndromes associated with infertility, growth disorders, hypercortisolism or adrenal, thyroid and gonadal failure due to abrogated pituitary function. Copyright 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19407503     DOI: 10.1159/000192443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Res        ISSN: 0301-0163


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2.  Cooperation between cyclin E and p27(Kip1) in pituitary tumorigenesis.

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Review 8.  The role of epigenetic modification in tumorigenesis and progression of pituitary adenomas: a systematic review of the literature.

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