Literature DB >> 32147772

Expression of clock-related genes in benign and malignant adrenal tumors.

Anna Angelousi1, Narjes Nasiri-Ansari2, Angeliki Karapanagioti2, Georgios Kyriakopoulos2, Chrysanthi Aggeli3, Giorgos Zografos3, Theodosia Choreftaki4, Christos Parianos3, Theodora Kounadi5, Krystallenia Alexandraki6, Harpal S Randeva7, Gregory Kaltsas6, Athanasios G Papavassiliou2, Eva Kassi8,9.   

Abstract

Although the effect of the central clock system on adrenal function has been extensively studied, the role of the peripheral clock system in adrenal tumorigenesis remains largely unexplored. In this study we investigated the expression of clock-related genes in normal adrenocortical tissue and adrenocortical tumors. Twenty-seven fresh frozen human adrenal tissues including 13 cortisol secreting adenomas (CSA), seven aldosterone producing adenomas (APA), and seven adrenocortical carcinomas (ACC) were collected. CLOCK, BMAL1, PER1, CRY1, Rev-ERB, and RORα mRNA and protein expression were determined by qPCR and immunoblotting in pathological tissues and compared with the adjacent normal adrenal tissues. A significant downregulation of PER1, CRY1, and Rev-ERB compared with their normal tissue was demonstrated in CSA. All clock-related genes were overexpressed in APA compared with their normal tissue, albeit not significantly. A significant upregulation of CRY1 and PER1 and downregulation of BMAL1, RORα, and Rev-ERB compared with normal adrenal tissue was observed in ACC. BMAL1 and PER1 were significantly downregulated in APA compared with CSA. CLOCK, CRY1, and PER1 were upregulated, whereas BMAL1, RORα, and Rev-ERB were downregulated in ACC compared with CSA. Our study demonstrated the expression of CLOCK, BMAL1, PER1, CRY1, Rev-ERB, and RORα in normal and pathological human adrenal tissues. Adrenal tumors exhibited altered expression of these genes compared with normal tissue, with specific differences between benign and malignant lesions and between benign tumors arising from glomerulosa vs fasciculata zone. Further studies should clarify whether these alterations could be implicated in adrenocortical tumorigenesis.

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Keywords:  Adrenal; Adrenocortical carcinoma; Aldosterone producing adenoma; Clock genes; Cortisol secreting adenoma

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32147772     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-020-02246-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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