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Published in: Pituitary 4/2018

01-08-2018

Differential gene expression of sirtuins between somatotropinomas and nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas

Authors: Isabella P. P. Grande, Paulo V. G. H. Amorim, Ane Caroline Thé B. Freire, Raquel S. Jallad, Nina R. Musolino, Valter A. Cescato, Gilberto O. da Silva, Marcello D. Bronstein, Ericka B. Trarbach

Published in: Pituitary | Issue 4/2018

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Abstract

Sirtuins 1–7 (SIRT) are a highly conserved family of histone deacetylases involved in the regulation of longevity that have a considerable impact in transcription, DNA repair regulation, telomeric stability, cell senescence and apoptosis. In the present study, SIRT1–7 mRNA levels were evaluated in 37 somatotropinomas and 31 nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs) using qPCR and relation to tumor size, invasiveness and Ki-67 proliferative index was made. Overexpression of SIRT1 was observed in 86.5% of somatotropinomas versus 41.9% of NFPAs (P < 0.01). SIRT3 was more underexpressed in NFPAs than somatotropinomas (77.4 and 40.5%, respectively, P < 0.01) as well as SIRT4 and SIRT7. Despite the lack of association between sirtuins and invasiveness or Ki-67 index, SIRT1 and SIRT3 expressions were related to tumor size. Mean of the largest diameter was smaller in adenomas with SIRT1 overexpression than with normal expression (P < 0.01) and SIRT3 underexpression was associated with larger tumors (P < 0.01). In conclusion, a pronounced difference in sirtuins expression was identified between pituitary adenomas, suggesting that these genes are potential markers of pituitary adenomas and could be employed in the characterization of somatotropinomas and NFPAs. The role of sirtuins in pathogenesis of pituitary tumors merits further investigation and possibly will provide new molecular insight about their progression.
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Metadata
Title
Differential gene expression of sirtuins between somatotropinomas and nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas
Authors
Isabella P. P. Grande
Paulo V. G. H. Amorim
Ane Caroline Thé B. Freire
Raquel S. Jallad
Nina R. Musolino
Valter A. Cescato
Gilberto O. da Silva
Marcello D. Bronstein
Ericka B. Trarbach
Publication date
01-08-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Pituitary / Issue 4/2018
Print ISSN: 1386-341X
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7403
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11102-018-0881-7

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