Analysis of the Gs alpha gene in growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas by the polymerase chain reaction-direct sequencing method using paraffin-embedded tissues.

E Hosoi, Y Yokogoshi, E Hosoi, H Horie, T Sano, S Yamada, S Saito
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Abstract

We investigated the prevalence of Gs alpha gene mutations in growth hormone (GH) secreting pituitary adenomas from Japanese patients with acromegaly. Forty-five GH-secreting adenomas were examined for the presence of point mutations in codons 201 or 227 of the Gs alpha gene using the polymerase chain reaction-direct sequencing method and deoxyribonucleic acid extracted from paraffin-embedded tumor specimens. Mutation of codon 227 of the Gs alpha gene was not observed in any of the tumors, but a mis-sense mutation of codon 201 was identified in two tumors (4.4%). One lesion was a densely granulated GH cell adenoma in a patient with adenomatous goiter and breast cancer. The other was a mixed GH cell-prolactin cell adenoma in a patient with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 associated with parathyroid hyperplasia and a pancreatic islet cell tumor. The Gs alpha gene detected in parathyroid tissue and pancreatic tumor tissue was of the wild type in this second patient, and the mutation was specific to the pituitary tumor. These results suggest that point mutations of codons 201 or 227 of the Gs alpha gene may not be important mediators of oncogenesis for GH-secreting pituitary adenomas in Japan.

石蜡包埋组织聚合酶链反应-直接测序法分析垂体生长激素腺瘤中Gs α基因。
我们调查了日本肢端肥大症患者生长激素(GH)分泌垂体腺瘤中Gs α基因突变的发生率。采用聚合酶链反应-直接测序法和从石蜡包埋的肿瘤标本中提取脱氧核糖核酸,检测45例gh分泌腺瘤中Gs α基因201或227密码子点突变的存在。在所有肿瘤中未发现Gs α基因227密码子突变,但在2例肿瘤中发现201密码子错义突变(4.4%)。一个病变是密集颗粒状生长激素细胞腺瘤患者甲状腺肿和乳腺癌。另一例为多发性内分泌肿瘤1型合并甲状旁腺增生和胰岛细胞瘤患者的混合生长激素细胞-泌乳素细胞腺瘤。在第二例患者的甲状旁腺组织和胰腺肿瘤组织中检测到的Gs α基因为野生型,突变是垂体肿瘤特异性的。这些结果提示,Gs α基因201或227密码子的点突变可能不是日本gh分泌垂体腺瘤发生的重要介质。
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