Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0044p156 | Neuroendocrinology and pituitary | SFEBES2016

The role of the microenvironment in the invasive phenotype of familial pituitary tumours

Barry Sayka , Carlsen Eivind , Gadaleta Emanuela , Berney Dan , Chelala Claude , Crnogorac-Jurcevic Tatjana , Korbonits Marta

Background: Patients with heterozygote germline mutations in the aryl-hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene (AIPpos) develop often aggressively growing tumours in early teenage years. The mechanism of this behaviour is not clear.Aim: The role of the microenvironment in the invasive phenotype of AIPpos pituitary tumours.Methods and results: We established that AIPpos GH-secreting tumours are infiltrated by a large numb...

ea0038fp11 | (1) | SFEBES2015

Potential molecular mechanism of AIP-mediated cellular invasion

Barry Sayka , Carlsen Eivind , Saleh Jumana A , Gadaleta Emanuela , Chelala Claude , Korbonits Marta

Background: Heterozygote germline mutations in the aryl-hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene play a role in the pathogenesis of pituitary adenoma development in familial isolated pituitary adenoma as well as simplex pituitary adenoma cases. AIP mutation positive patients develop often aggressively growing tumours in early teenage years.Aims: The aim of this study was to perform comparative gene expression analysis of AIP mutation-positive ...

ea0021oc2.1 | Neuroendocrine tumours/pituitary | SFEBES2009

A novel mechanism of effect for somatostatin analogues: the role of AIP

Chahal Harvinder , Alband Neda , Ansorge Olaf , Karavitaki Niki , Carlsen Eivind , Wass John , Grossman Ashley , Korbonits Marta

Background: Recently, germline mutations in the aryl-hydrocarbon-receptor-interacting-protein (AIP) gene have been found to occur in familial and sometimes in early onset sporadic somatotroph adenomas. These tumours tend to respond less well to somatostatin analogues (SSA). It has been shown previously that AIP can upregulate the transcription factor Zac1 in liver cells, and we were able to also demonstrate this in pituitary cells. On the other hand, Zac1 is upregulated in res...

ea0020p179 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2009

AIP immunostaining is increased with lanreotide therapy in individuals with acromegaly and predicts changes in IGF-1 levels in female patients

Chahal Harvinder , Ansorge Olaf , Karavitaki Niki , Carlsen Eivind , Wass John , Grossman Ashley , Korbonits Marta

Background: Recently mutations in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene have been found to occur in familial and sporadic somatotroph adenomas. These tumours tend to respond less well to somatostatin analogues, are diagnosed at an earlier age and behave more aggressively. AIP is expressed in sporadic somatotroph adenomas (Leontiou, JCEM, 2008).Aim: To evaluate the change in AIP immunostaining in sporadic acromegaly patients treated...

ea0050p274 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

A comprehensive analysis of the AIP mutation positive pituitary tumour microenvironment: role of stromal cells and the pro-inflammatory cytokine network

Barry Sayka , Solomou Antonia , Vignola L , Collier David , Carlsen Eivind , Gadaleta Emanuela , Berney Dan M , Chelala Claude , Crnogorac-Jurcevic Tatjana , Gaston-Massuet Carles , Korbonits Marta

Introduction: The tumour microenvironment significantly influences tumour behaviour. Little is known about the pituitary adenoma microenvironment. AIP mutation positive (AIPpos) patients develop often aggressively growing pituitary tumours and the study of their microenvironment might identify factors leading to this aggressive phenotype which could help predict tumour behaviour and identify novel therapeutic targets.</p...

ea0050p274 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

A comprehensive analysis of the AIP mutation positive pituitary tumour microenvironment: role of stromal cells and the pro-inflammatory cytokine network

Barry Sayka , Solomou Antonia , Vignola L , Collier David , Carlsen Eivind , Gadaleta Emanuela , Berney Dan M , Chelala Claude , Crnogorac-Jurcevic Tatjana , Gaston-Massuet Carles , Korbonits Marta

Introduction: The tumour microenvironment significantly influences tumour behaviour. Little is known about the pituitary adenoma microenvironment. AIP mutation positive (AIPpos) patients develop often aggressively growing pituitary tumours and the study of their microenvironment might identify factors leading to this aggressive phenotype which could help predict tumour behaviour and identify novel therapeutic targets.</p...

ea0063oc13.3 | Anterior and Posterior pituitary 2 | ECE2019

Pituitary tumour-derived chemokines modulate immune cell infiltrates in the tumour microenvironment leading to aggressive phenotype

Marques Pedro , Barry Sayka , Carlsen Eivind , Collier David , Ronaldson Amy , Awad Sherine , Mendoza Nigel , Dorward Neil , Grieve Joan , Balkwill Frances , Korbonits Marta

Introduction: Tumour microenvironment (TME) is determined by non-tumoral cells, including immune, stromal or endothelial cells, and influences tumorigenesis, proliferation, invasiveness and angiogenesis. Little is known about TME in pituitary adenomas (PAs). We aimed to characterise the TME of PAs and its role in their aggressiveness, focusing on PA-infiltrating immune cells and cytokine network.Methods: Cytokine secretome from 24 human PAs (16NFPAs, 8GH...

ea0070oc7.2 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2020

The role of the tumour microenvironment in pituitary adenoma angiogenesis

Marques Pedro , Barry Sayka , Carlsen Eivind , Collier David , Ronaldson Amy , Awad Sherine , Mendoza Nigel , Muquit Samiul , Dorward Neil , Grieve Joan , Balkwill Frances , Grossman Ashley B , Korbonits Marta

Introduction: Angiogenesis is regulated by different components of the tumour microenvironment (TME) including cytokines and immune cells. Although angiogenesis has been studied in pituitary adenomas (PAs), the role of individual TME components in PA angiogenesis remains largely unknown. We aimed to characterise the role of the TME components in determining the angiogenesis of PAs, focusing on PA-infiltrating immune cells and the PA-derived cytokine network.<p class="abste...