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Molecular profiling for acromegaly treatment: a validation study.

Manel Puig-Domingo1,2,3,4, Joan Gil2, Miguel Sampedro-Nuñez4,5, Mireia Jordà2, Susan M Webb6, Guillermo Serra7, Laura Pons8, Isabel Salinas1, Alberto Blanco9, Montserrat Marques-Pamies1, Elena Valassi6, Antonio Picó4,10,11, Araceli García-Martínez4,10, Cristina Carrato8, Raquel Buj2,12, Carlos Del Pozo13, Gabriel Obiols14, Carles Villabona15, Rosa Cámara16, Carmen Fajardo-Montañana17, Clara V Alvarez18, Ignacio Bernabéu19, Mónica Marazuela4,5.   

Abstract

Pharmacologic treatment of acromegaly is currently based upon assay-error strategy, the first-generation somatostatin receptor ligands (SRL) being the first-line treatment. However, about 50% of patients do not respond adequately to SRL. Our objective was to evaluate the potential usefulness of different molecular markers as predictors of response to SRL. We used somatotropinoma tissue obtained after surgery from a national cohort of 100 acromegalic patients. Seventy-one patients were treated with SRL during at least 6 months under maximal therapeutic doses according to IGF1 values. We analyzed the expression of SSTR2, SSTR5, AIP, CDH1 (E-cadherin), MKI67 (Ki-67), KLK10, DRD2, ARRB1, GHRL, In1-Ghrelin, PLAGL1 and PEBP1 (RKIP) by RT-qPCR and mutations in GNAS gene by Sanger sequencing. The response to SRL was categorized as complete response (CR), partial (PR) or non-response (NR) if IGF1 was normal, between >2<3 SDS or >3 SDS IGF1 at 6 months of follow-up, respectively. From the 71 patients treated, there were 27 CR (38%), 18 PR (25%) and 26 NR (37%). SSTR2, Ki-67 and E-cadherin were associated with SRL response (P < 0.03, P < 0.01 and P < 0.003, respectively). E-cadherin was the best discriminator for response prediction (AUC = 0.74, P < 0.02, PPV of 83.7%, NPV of 72.6%), which was validated at protein level. SSTR5 expression was higher in patients pre-treated with SRL before surgery. We conclude that somatotropinomas showed heterogeneity in the expression of genes associated with SRL response. E-cadherin was the best molecular predictor of response to SRL. Thus, the inclusion of E-cadherin in subsequent treatment-decision after surgical failure may be useful in acromegaly.

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Keywords:  E-cadherin; Ki-67; SSTR2; acromegaly; predictive response; somatostatin analogues; somatostatin receptor ligands (SRL)

Year:  2020        PMID: 32302973     DOI: 10.1530/ERC-18-0565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr Relat Cancer        ISSN: 1351-0088            Impact factor:   5.678


  9 in total

1.  Implications of Heterogeneity of Epithelial-Mesenchymal States in Acromegaly Therapeutic Pharmacologic Response.

Authors:  Joan Gil; Montserrat Marques-Pamies; Elena Valassi; Araceli García-Martínez; Guillermo Serra; Cristina Hostalot; Carmen Fajardo-Montañana; Cristina Carrato; Ignacio Bernabeu; Mónica Marazuela; Helena Rodríguez-Lloveras; Rosa Cámara; Isabel Salinas; Cristina Lamas; Betina Biagetti; Andreu Simó-Servat; Susan M Webb; Antonio Picó; Mireia Jordà; Manel Puig-Domingo
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-02-16

2.  Data mining analyses for precision medicine in acromegaly: a proof of concept.

Authors:  Joan Gil; Montserrat Marques-Pamies; Miguel Sampedro; Susan M Webb; Guillermo Serra; Isabel Salinas; Alberto Blanco; Elena Valassi; Cristina Carrato; Antonio Picó; Araceli García-Martínez; Luciana Martel-Duguech; Teresa Sardon; Andreu Simó-Servat; Betina Biagetti; Carles Villabona; Rosa Cámara; Carmen Fajardo-Montañana; Cristina Álvarez-Escolá; Cristina Lamas; Clara V Alvarez; Ignacio Bernabéu; Mónica Marazuela; Mireia Jordà; Manel Puig-Domingo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-05-28       Impact factor: 4.996

Review 3.  Drug resistance in pituitary tumours: from cell membrane to intracellular signalling.

Authors:  Erika Peverelli; Donatella Treppiedi; Federica Mangili; Rosa Catalano; Anna Spada; Giovanna Mantovani
Journal:  Nat Rev Endocrinol       Date:  2021-06-30       Impact factor: 43.330

4.  Clinical and Radiological Predictors of Biochemical Response to First-Line Treatment With Somatostatin Receptor Ligands in Acromegaly: A Real-Life Perspective.

Authors:  Federica Nista; Giuliana Corica; Lara Castelletti; Keyvan Khorrami; Claudia Campana; Francesco Cocchiara; Gabriele Zoppoli; Alessandro Prior; Diego Criminelli Rossi; Gianluigi Zona; Diego Ferone; Federico Gatto
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 5.555

Review 5.  The Future of Somatostatin Receptor Ligands in Acromegaly.

Authors:  Monica R Gadelha; Luiz Eduardo Wildemberg; Leandro Kasuki
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2022-01-18       Impact factor: 5.958

Review 6.  Genetic and Epigenetic Pathogenesis of Acromegaly.

Authors:  Masaaki Yamamoto; Yutaka Takahashi
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 6.575

7.  Association of Pathology Markers with Somatostatin Analogue Responsiveness in Acromegaly.

Authors:  George Kontogeorgos; Vyron Markussis; Eleni Thodou; Efi Kyrodimou; Theodossia Choreftaki; Panagiotis Nomikos; Kostas I Lampropoulos; Stylianos Tsagarakis
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol       Date:  2022-09-26       Impact factor: 2.803

Review 8.  Pasireotide in the Personalized Treatment of Acromegaly.

Authors:  Manel Puig-Domingo; Ignacio Bernabéu; Antonio Picó; Betina Biagetti; Joan Gil; Cristina Alvarez-Escolá; Mireia Jordà; Montserrat Marques-Pamies; Berta Soldevila; María-Angeles Gálvez; Rosa Cámara; Javier Aller; Cristina Lamas; Mónica Marazuela
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-03-16       Impact factor: 5.555

9.  Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in the Resistance to Somatostatin Receptor Ligands in Acromegaly.

Authors:  Joan Gil; Mireia Jordà; Berta Soldevila; Manel Puig-Domingo
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 5.555

  9 in total

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