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Título
Single-cell phenotypic characterization of human pituitary GHomas and non-functioning adenomas based on hormone content and calcium responses to hypothalamic releasing hormones
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Año del Documento
2015
Editorial
Frontiers Media
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Frontiers in Oncology, 2015, 5:124
Resumo
Human pituitary tumors are generally benign adenomas causing considerable morbidity due to excess hormone secretion, hypopituitarism, and other tumor mass effects. Pituitary tumors are highly heterogeneous and difficult to type, often containing mixed cell phenotypes. We have used calcium imaging followed by multiple immunocytochemistry to type growth hormone secreting (GHomas) and non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs). Individual cells were typed for stored hormones and calcium responses to classic hypothalamic releasing hormones (HRHs). We found that GHomas contained growth hormone cells either lacking responses to HRHs or responding to all four HRHs. However, most GHoma cells were polyhormonal cells responsive to both thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) and GH-releasing hormone. NFPAs were also highly heterogeneous. Some of them contained ACTH cells lacking responses to HRHs or polyhormonal gonadotropes responsive to LHRH and TRH. However, most NFPAs were made of cells storing no hormone and responded only to TRH. These results may provide new insights on the ontogeny of GHomas and NFPAs.
Palabras Clave
Hormonas liberadoras hipotalámicas
Hypothalamic releasing hormones
ISSN
2234-943X
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (Project BFU2012-37146)
Instituto de Salud CarlosIII (FIS03/1231)
Instituto de Salud CarlosIII (FIS03/1231)
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eng
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openAccess
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