Altered proopiomelanocortin gene expression in adrenocorticotropin-producing nonpituitary tumors. Comparative studies with corticotropic adenomas and normal pituitaries.
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- 1 November 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 76 (5) , 1892-1898
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci112184
Abstract
In order to assess the mechanisms of proopiomelanocortin (POMC) gene expression in human ACTH-producing tumors, we performed the simultaneous evaluation of POMC products and messenger RNA (mRNA) in tissue fragments obtained from two corticotropic adenomas, five nonpituitary tumors, and two normal human pituitaries. The POMC products were examined using a combination of gel exclusion chromatography and four different radioimmunoassays directed against gamma 3 melanocyte stimulating hormone (gamma 3MSH), ACTH, gamma-lipotropin (gamma LPH), and beta-endorphin. The POMCmRNA was detected and analyzed by dot and northern blot hybridization using a single-stranded genomic DNA probe corresponding to the coding region of the human POMC gene. Tissue concentrations of POMC products and mRNA showed parallel distributions. Immunoreactive gamma 3MSH and gamma LPH patterns revealed only 16-kD fragment- and gamma LPH-like peptides in normal and tumoral pituitaries; additional gamma 3MSH- and/or beta MSH-like peptides were found in all five nonpituitary tumors. A single POMCmRNA of approximately 1,200 bases (b) was detected in normal and tumoral pituitaries; a single identical POMCmRNA was also found in four nonpituitary tumors. A thymic carcinoid tumor, in addition to the 1,200-b POMCmRNA, contained equal amounts of a second larger POMCmRNA of approximately 1,450 b. It is concluded that POMC gene expression appears qualitatively unaltered in corticotropic adenomas. In nonpituitary tumors, in contrast, abnormal POMC processing is frequent; in addition, an extra POMCmRNA was detected in a thymic tumor with a greater length than the normal mRNA; the mechanisms and pathophysiological implications of these modifications remain to be elucidated.Keywords
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