Influence of Vitamin D Deficiency on Cyclin D1-Induced Parathyroid Tumorigenesis

Author:

Costa-Guda Jessica12ORCID,Corrado Kristin2,Bellizzi Justin2,Saria Elizabeth2,Saucier Kirsten2,Guemes-Aragon Miriam3,Kakar Guntas3,Rose Madison2,Pascal Melanie2,Alander Cynthia2,Mallya Sanjay M3,Arnold Andrew2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Regenerative Medicine and Skeletal Development, University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine , Farmington, CT 06030-3101 , USA

2. Center for Molecular Oncology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine , Farmington, CT 06030-3101 , USA

3. Section of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, UCLA School of Dentistry , Los Angeles, CA 90095 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a common endocrinopathy for which several pathogenic mechanisms, including cyclin D1 overexpression, have been identified. Vitamin D nutritional status may influence parathyroid tumorigenesis, but evidence remains circumstantial. To assess the potential influence of vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency on initiation or progression of parathyroid tumorigenesis, we superimposed vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency on parathyroid tumor–prone parathyroid hormone–cyclin D1 transgenic mice. Mice were placed on diets containing either 2.75 IU/g, 0.25 IU/g, or 0.05 IU/g cholecalciferol, either prior to expected onset of PHPT or after onset of biochemical PHPT. When introduced early, superimposed vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency had no effect on serum calcium or on parathyroid gland growth. However, when introduced after the onset of biochemical PHPT, vitamin D deficiency led to larger parathyroid glands without differences in serum biochemical parameters. Our results suggest that low vitamin D status enhances proliferation of parathyroid cells whose growth is already being tumorigenically driven, in contrast to its apparent lack of direct proliferation-initiating action on normally growing parathyroid cells in this model. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that suboptimal vitamin D status may not increase incidence of de novo parathyroid tumorigenesis but may accelerate growth of a preexisting parathyroid tumor.

Funder

NIH

NIDDK

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology

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