PURPOSE: The majority of cases of Cushing's disease are due to the presence of a corticotroph microadenoma. Less frequently no adenoma is found and histology shows either corticotroph hyperplasia, or apparently normal pituitary. In this study we have used molecular pathology to determine whether the tissue labeled histologically as "normal" is indeed abnormal. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Tissue from 31 corticotroph adenomas and 16 nonadenomatous pituitaries were subject to methylation-sensitive PCR to determine the methylation status of the p16 gene CpG island. The proportion of methylated versus unmethylated CpG island was determined using combined bisulphite restriction analysis. Methylation status was correlated with immunohistochemical detecti...
Context: DNA methylation has been identified among putative regulatory mechanisms for CYP11B2 expres...
2015-03-20Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are neoplasms that may cause a variety of neurological and endocr...
PURPOSE: The molecular mechanisms underlying tumor growth in Cushing's disease (CD) still remain a c...
PURPOSE: The majority of cases of Cushing's disease are due to the presence of a corticotroph microa...
OBJECTIVE: The p16 gene, which encodes a physiological inhibitor of the cyclin D-CDK4 complex, is n...
Context: Epigenetic alterations may play a role in the development and behavior of pituitary neuroen...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation abnormalities are pervasive in pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs)...
Pituitary tumours harbour epigenetic aberrations; however, characterisation of these aberrations, on...
Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are neoplasms that may cause a variety of neurological and endocrine effect...
International audienceObjective: Cushing’s syndrome represents a state of excessive glucocor...
The imprinted gene, neuronatin (NNAT), is one of the most abundant transcripts in the pituitary and ...
Pituitary tumors (PT) are the second most common central nervous system tumors. Pituitary macroadeno...
<div><p>Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are neoplasms that may cause a variety of neurological and endocrin...
Purpose: To explore pituitary tumors by methylome and transcriptome signatures in a heterogeneous et...
BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of tumour formation in the anterior pituitary including adrenocorticotr...
Context: DNA methylation has been identified among putative regulatory mechanisms for CYP11B2 expres...
2015-03-20Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are neoplasms that may cause a variety of neurological and endocr...
PURPOSE: The molecular mechanisms underlying tumor growth in Cushing's disease (CD) still remain a c...
PURPOSE: The majority of cases of Cushing's disease are due to the presence of a corticotroph microa...
OBJECTIVE: The p16 gene, which encodes a physiological inhibitor of the cyclin D-CDK4 complex, is n...
Context: Epigenetic alterations may play a role in the development and behavior of pituitary neuroen...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation abnormalities are pervasive in pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs)...
Pituitary tumours harbour epigenetic aberrations; however, characterisation of these aberrations, on...
Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are neoplasms that may cause a variety of neurological and endocrine effect...
International audienceObjective: Cushing’s syndrome represents a state of excessive glucocor...
The imprinted gene, neuronatin (NNAT), is one of the most abundant transcripts in the pituitary and ...
Pituitary tumors (PT) are the second most common central nervous system tumors. Pituitary macroadeno...
<div><p>Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are neoplasms that may cause a variety of neurological and endocrin...
Purpose: To explore pituitary tumors by methylome and transcriptome signatures in a heterogeneous et...
BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of tumour formation in the anterior pituitary including adrenocorticotr...
Context: DNA methylation has been identified among putative regulatory mechanisms for CYP11B2 expres...
2015-03-20Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are neoplasms that may cause a variety of neurological and endocr...
PURPOSE: The molecular mechanisms underlying tumor growth in Cushing's disease (CD) still remain a c...