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In situ hybridization analysis of Pit-1 mRNA and hormonal production in human pituitary adenomas.

N Sanno1, A Teramoto, A Matsuno, J Itoh, S Takekoshi, R Y Osamura.   

Abstract

The pituitary-specific transcriptional factor, Pit-1, is a member of the POU-domain family which has a role in the development and differentiation of three pituitary cell types: somatotrophs, lactotrophs, and thyrotrophs. Recent investigations have suggested the involvement of specific regulation of Pit-1 transcripts in human pituitary adenomas. In this study, we analyzed the expression of Pit-1 gene and Pit-1 product in various human pituitary adenomas using in situ hybridization (ISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Northern hybridization analysis revealed 2.4- and 4.1-kb Pit-1 transcripts in normal pituitary, growth hormone (GH)-, prolactin (PRL)- and thyrotropin (TSH)-secreting adenomas. By ISH analysis, Pit-1 mRNA was detected in 42 (84%) of 50 adenomas. The highest incidence was observed in 15 GH-secreting adenomas and 8 TSH-secreting adenomas, in which Pit-1 mRNA was detected in all cases. Pit-1 mRNA expression was detected in 11 (85%) of 13 PRL-secreting adenomas. In 12 clinically non-functioning adenomas, Pit-1 mRNA was also present in 8 cases, and 5 of these were associated with immunohistochemical expression of Pit-1 product. By combined ISH and IHC, Pit-1 mRNA was often colocalized with GH, PRL or TSH beta immunoreactivities and sometimes colocalized with alpha-subunit of glycoprotein (alpha SU) immunoreactivity. The expression of Pit-1 mRNA in various cell types of human pituitary adenomas in addition to GH, TSH beta and PRL immunoreactivities suggests that Pit-1 may play a role in functional development of pituitary adenomas, including clinically non-functioning adenomas. However, some additional transcriptional factors or enhancers may be required.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8834538     DOI: 10.1007/s004010050424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neuropathol        ISSN: 0001-6322            Impact factor:   17.088


  8 in total

Review 1.  Pit-1 positive alpha-subunit positive nonfunctioning human pituitary adenomas: a dedifferentiated GH cell lineage?

Authors:  R Y Osamura; S Tahara; K Komatsubara; Y Itoh; H Kajiwara; R Kurotani; N Sanno; A Teramoto
Journal:  Pituitary       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 4.107

2.  Dietary soybean enhances Pit-1 dependent pituitary hormone production in iodine deficient rats.

Authors:  Hanako Kajiya; Susumu Takekoshi; Shunsuke Miyai; Takako Ikeda; Shuichi Kimura; R Yoshiyuki Osamura
Journal:  J Mol Histol       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 2.611

3.  Expression of Ptx1 in the adult rat pituitary glands and pituitary cell lines: hormone-secreting cells and folliculo-stellate cells.

Authors:  R Kurotani; S Tahara; N Sanno; A Teramoto; P L Mellon; K Inoue; S Yoshimura; R Y Osamura
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1999-10       Impact factor: 5.249

4.  Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis of pituitary hormone, Pit-1 and steroidogenic factor-1 messenger RNA expression in pituitary tumors.

Authors:  M T McDermott; B R Haugen; D F Gordon; W M Wood; N S Brown; C A Bauer; M J Garrity; B K Kleinschmidt-DeMasters; K O Lillehei; M H Samuels; T M Bright; E C Ridgway
Journal:  Pituitary       Date:  1999-11       Impact factor: 4.107

Review 5.  Thyrotropin-secreting pituitary adenomas. Clinical and biological heterogeneity and current treatment.

Authors:  N Sanno; A Teramoto; R Y Osamura
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2001-09       Impact factor: 4.130

6.  Expression of Pit-1 and growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor mRNA in human pituitary adenomas: difference among functioning, silent, and other nonfunctioning adenomas.

Authors:  Ikuo Kobayashi; Hidehiro Oka; Heiji Naritaka; Yuichi Sato; Kiyotaka Fujii; Toru Kameya
Journal:  Endocr Pathol       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 3.943

7.  ACTH and alpha-subunit are co-expressed in rare human pituitary corticotroph cell adenomas proposed to originate from ACTH-committed early pituitary progenitor cells.

Authors:  Masanori Suzuki; Noboru Egashira; Hanako Kajiya; Takeo Minematsu; Susumu Takekoshi; Shigeyuki Tahara; Naoko Sanno; Akira Teramoto; Robert Yoshiyuki Osamura
Journal:  Endocr Pathol       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 3.943

8.  Clinicopathological Features of Growth Hormone-Producing Pituitary Adenomas in 242 Acromegaly Patients: Classification according to Hormone Production and Cytokeratin Distribution.

Authors:  Ryosuke Mori; Naoko Inoshita; Junko Takahashi-Fujigasaki; Tatsuhiro Joki; Hiroshi Nishioka; Toshiaki Abe; Takeshi Fujii; Shozo Yamada
Journal:  ISRN Endocrinol       Date:  2013-01-21
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