Mutation analysis of protein kinase A catalytic subunit in thyroid adenomas and pituitary tumours

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Esapa, CT [1 ]
Harris, PE [1 ]
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[1] Guys Kings & St Thomas Sch Med, Dept Diabet Endocrinol & Internal Med, London SE5 9PJ, England
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10.1530/eje.0.1410409
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: The adenylyl cyclase system plays an important role in the control of both thyroid follicular and anterior pituitary cell function. Activating mutations affecting important pathway components such as the TSH receptor and Gs alpha occur in the majority of autonomously functioning thyroid nodules, Only a small proportion of other types of thyroid tumours, however, have been reported to harbour these mutations. Activating mutations of Gs alpha have been reported to occur in up to 40% of pituitary somatotroph adenomas. As the majority of cold thyroid nodules and pituitary rumours are unaffected by these mutations, we have investigated the possibility of activating mutations occurring in protein kinase A (PI(A), which is another key component of the adenylyl cyclase pathway. Design: Genomic DNA and cDNA were analysed for the presence of PKA Ca mutations by allele-specific oligonucleotide hybridisation and single strand conformation polymorphism analysis. Patients: A total of 171 tissue samples were investigated. These comprised 66 benign and 24 malignant thyroid neoplasms, 21 somatotroph adenomas, 35 non-functioning pituitary adenomas, 2 corticotroph adenomas, 1 malignant prolactinoma, and 22 normal pituitary tissue samples. Results: No mutations of PKA C alpha were identified using either allele-specific olgonucleotide hybridisation or single strand conformation polymorphism analysis. Conclusions: It appears that PKA C alpha mutations at the codons investigated do not represent an oncogenetic mechanism in the development of thyroid and pituitary neoplasms.
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