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18-Oxocortisol Synthesis in Aldosterone-Producing Adrenocortical Adenoma and Significance of KCNJ5 Mutation Status.

Yuta Tezuka1,2, Yuto Yamazaki3, Masaaki Kitada, Ryo Morimoto1, Masataka Kudo1,4, Kazumasa Seiji5, Kei Takase5, Yoshihide Kawasaki6, Koji Mitsuzuka6, Akihiro Ito6, Jun Nishikawa7, Noriko Asai7, Yasuhiro Nakamura8, Celso E Gomez-Sanchez9, Sadayoshi Ito1, Mari Dezawa4, Hironobu Sasano3, Fumitoshi Satoh1,2.   

Abstract

Peripheral 18-oxocortisol (18oxoF) level could contribute to the detection of aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) in patients with primary aldosteronism. However, peripheral 18oxoF varies among such patients, which is a big drawback concerning its clinical application. We studied 48 cases of APA, 35 harboring KCNJ5 mutation, to clarify the significance of clinical and pathological parameters about peripheral 18oxoF. Peripheral 18oxoF concentration ranged widely from 0.50 to 183.13 ng/dL and correlated positively with intratumoral areas stained positively for steroidogenic enzymes ( P<0.0001). The peripheral 18oxoF level also correlated significantly with that of circulating aldosterone ( P<0.0001) but not with that of cortisol, a precursor of 18oxoF. However, a significant correlation was detected between peripheral 18oxoF and intratumoral glucocorticoids ( P<0.05). In addition, peripheral 18oxoF correlated positively with the number of hybrid cells double positive for 11β-hydroxylase and aldosterone synthase ( P<0.0001). Comparing between the cases with and those without KCNJ5 mutation, the KCNJ5-mutated group demonstrated a significantly higher concentration of peripheral 18oxoF (28.4±5.6 versus 3.0±0.9 ng/dL, P<0.0001) and a larger intratumoral environment including the hybrid cells ( P<0.001), possibly representing a deviation from normal aldosterone biosynthesis. After multivariate analysis, KCNJ5 mutation status turned out to be the most associated factor involved in 18oxoF synthesis in APA ( P<0.0001). Results of our present study first revealed that enhanced 18oxoF synthesis in APA could come from a functional deviation of aldosterone biosynthesis from the normal zona glomerulosa and the utility of peripheral 18oxoF measurement could be influenced by the prevalence of KCNJ5 mutation in an APA.

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Keywords:  18-oxocortisol; KCNJ5 mutation; adrenocortical adenoma; hybrid cells; hyperaldosteronism

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31006333      PMCID: PMC6758910          DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.118.12064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertension        ISSN: 0194-911X            Impact factor:   10.190


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