Integrative Clinical, Radiological, and Molecular Analysis for Predicting Remission and Recurrence of Cushing Disease

Author:

Moreno-Moreno Paloma123,Ibáñez-Costa Alejandro1245,Venegas-Moreno Eva6,Fuentes-Fayos Antonio C1245,Alhambra-Expósito María R123,Fajardo-Montañana Carmen7,García-Martínez Araceli124,Dios Elena6,Vázquez-Borrego Mari C1245,Remón-Ruiz Pablo6,Cámara Rosa8,Lamas Cristina9,Carlos Padillo-Cuenca José123,Solivera Juan10,Cano David A6,Gahete Manuel D1245,Herrera-Martínez Aura D123ORCID,Picó Antonio11,Soto-Moreno Alfonso6,Gálvez-Moreno María Ángeles123,Castaño Justo P1245ORCID,Luque Raúl M1245ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Maimonides Biomedical Research Institute of Cordoba (IMIBIC) , 14004 Cordoba , Spain

2. Reina Sofia University Hospital (HURS) , 14004 Cordoba , Spain

3. Service of Endocrinology and Nutrition, IMIBIC, HURS , 14004 Cordoba , Spain

4. Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and Immunology, University of Cordoba , 14004 Cordoba , Spain

5. CIBER Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn) , 14004 Cordoba , Spain

6. Unidad de Gestión de Endocrinología y Nutrición. Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBiS), Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío/CSIC/Universidad de Sevilla, 41013 Sevilla , Spain

7. Department of Endocrinology, Hospital Universitario de La Ribera, Alzira , 46600, Valencia , Spain

8. Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Polytechnic University Hospital La Fe , 46026, Valencia , Spain

9. Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Albacete University Hospital , 02006, Albacete , Spain

10. Service of Neurosurgery, HURS , 14004 Cordoba , Spain

11. Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Alicante General University Hospital. Institute for Health and Biomedical Research (ISABIAL). University Miguel Hernandez , CIBER Rare Diseases, 03010, Alicante , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Context Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-secreting pituitary tumors (ACTHomas) are associated with severe comorbidities and increased mortality. Current treatments mainly focus on remission and prevention of persistent disease and recurrence. However, there are still no useful biomarkers to accurately predict the clinical outcome after surgery, long-term remission, or disease relapse. Objectives This work aimed to identify clinical, biochemical, and molecular markers for predicting long-term clinical outcome and remission in ACTHomas. Methods A retrospective multicenter study was performed with 60 ACTHomas patients diagnosed between 2004 and 2018 with at least 2 years’ follow-up. Clinical/biochemical variables were evaluated yearly. Molecular expression profile of the somatostatin/ghrelin/dopamine regulatory systems components and of key pituitary factors and proliferation markers were evaluated in tumor samples after the first surgery. Results Clinical variables including tumor size, time until diagnosis/first surgery, serum prolactin, and postsurgery cortisol levels were associated with tumor remission and relapsed disease. The molecular markers analyzed were distinctly expressed in ACTHomas, with some components (ie, SSTR1, CRHR1, and MKI67) showing instructive associations with recurrence and/or remission. Notably, an integrative model including selected clinical variables (tumor size/postsurgery serum cortisol), and molecular markers (SSTR1/CRHR1) can accurately predict the clinical evolution and remission of patients with ACTHomas, generating a receiver operating characteristic curve with an area under the curve of 1 (P < .001). Conclusion This study demonstrates that the combination of a set of clinical and molecular biomarkers in ACTHomas is able to accurately predict the clinical evolution and remission of patients. Consequently, the postsurgery molecular profile represents a valuable tool for clinical evaluation and follow-up of patients with ACTHomas.

Funder

Junta de Andalucía

Ministry of Science and Innovation

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

European Union

Spanish Ministry of Universities

CIBER

Ministerio de Sanidad

Servicios Sociales e Igualdad

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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