Author:
Taniguchi-Ponciano Keiko,Portocarrero-Ortiz Lesly A.,Guinto Gerardo,Moreno-Jimenez Sergio,Gomez-Apo Erick,Chavez-Macias Laura,Peña-Martínez Eduardo,Silva-Román Gloria,Vela-Patiño Sandra,Ordoñez-García Jesús,Andonegui-Elguera Sergio,Ferreira-Hermosillo Aldo,Ramirez-Renteria Claudia,Espinosa-Cardenas Etual,Sosa Ernesto,Espinosa-de-los-Monteros Ana Laura,Salame-Khouri Latife,Perez Carolina,Lopez-Felix Blas,Vargas-Ortega Guadalupe,Gonzalez-Virla Baldomero,Lisbona-Buzali Marcos,Marrero-Rodríguez Daniel,Mercado Moisés
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Pituitary adenomas (PA) are the second most common intracranial tumors and are classified according to hormone they produce, and the transcription factors they express. The majority of PA occur sporadically, and their molecular pathogenesis is incompletely understood.
Methods
Here we performed transcriptome and proteome analysis of tumors derived from POU1F1 (GH-, TSH-, and PRL-tumors, N = 16), NR5A1 (gonadotropes and null cells adenomas, n = 17) and TBX19 (ACTH-tumors, n = 6) lineages as well as from silent ACTH-tumors (n = 3) to determine expression of kinases, cyclins, CDKs and CDK inhibitors.
Results
The expression profiles of genes encoding kinases were distinctive for each of the three PA lineage: NR5A1-derived tumors showed upregulation of ETNK2 and PIK3C2G and alterations in MAPK, ErbB and RAS signaling, POU1F1-derived adenomas showed upregulation of PIP5K1B and NEK10 and alterations in phosphatidylinositol, insulin and phospholipase D signaling pathways and TBX19-derived adenomas showed upregulation of MERTK and STK17B and alterations in VEGFA-VEGFR, EGF-EGFR and Insulin signaling pathways. In contrast, the expression of the different genes encoding cyclins, CDK and CDK inhibitors among NR5A1-, POU1F1- and TBX19-adenomas showed only subtle differences. CDK9 and CDK18 were upregulated in NR5A1-adenomas, whereas CDK4 and CDK7 were upregulated in POUF1-adenomas.
Conclusions
The kinome of PA clusters these lesions into three distinct groups according to the transcription factor that drives their terminal differentiation. And these complexes could be harnessed as molecular therapy targets.
Funder
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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