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ea0081p13 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

ARMC5 as a possible regulator of acetylation in the adrenal cortex in partnership with SIRT1

Berthon Annabel , Faucz Fabio , Feldman Benjamin , Drougat Ludivine , espiard Stephanie , Pontes Cavalcante Isadora , Ragazzon Bruno , Bertherat Jerome , Stratakis Constantine

ARMC5 is a tumor suppressor gene responsible for 20 to 40% of Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia (PBMAH) with a function that remains unclear. Based on pathway analysis from RNAseq results obtained on zebrafish models of transient Armc5 up- and down-regulation, we identified transcriptional alterations of several members of SIRT1 (sirtuin (silent mating type information regulation 2 homolog) 1) signaling in our models and hypothesized that ARM...

ea0063oc10.4 | Adrenal 2 | ECE2019

Cullin 3 is a partner of armadillo repeat containing 5 (ARMC5), the product of the gene responsible for primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia

Cavalcante Isadora , Vaczlavik Anna , Drougat Ludivine , Lotfi Claudimara , Fragoso Maria , Clauser Eric , Rizk-Rabin Marthe , Bertherat Jerome , Ragazzon Bruno

Background: Germline mutations of ARMC5 (Armadillo repeat containing 5 gene) were identified as a frequent cause of primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH). ARMC5 is considered as a tumor suppressor gene regulating apoptosis and steroidogenesis by unknown mechanisms. The ARMC5 protein contains a N-terminal domain made of Armadillo (ARM) repeats and a C-terminal ‘Bric-a-Brac, Tramtrack, Broad-complex/Pox virus and Zinc finger (BTB/POZ)&...

ea0049gp6 | Adrenal 1 | ECE2017

Involvement of ARMC5 in proliferation and cell cycle control of human cell cultures from adrenal nodules of primary macronodular adrenocortical hyperplasia (PMAH)

Cavalcante Isadora , Nishi Mirian , Zerbini Maria Claudia , Chambo Jose Luiz , Almeida Madson , Lotfi Claudimara , Fragoso Maria Candida

Background: The mechanisms causing hypercortisolism in primary macronodular adrenocortical hyperplasia (PMAH) are not fully clarified. The participation of ectopic receptors and autocrine/paracrine regulation of intra-adrenal ACTH in hyperplastic tissue have been considered. Additionally, germline ARMC5 mutations have been described as main cause of PMAH. So far, the functional study that analyzed the role of ARMC5 used the adrenocortical carcinoma cell line, H295R. T...

ea0056oc5.5 | Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases | ECE2018

Cullin 3 is a partner of Armadillo Repeat Containing 5 (ARMC5), the product of the gene responsible for Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia

Cavalcante Isadora , Clauser Eric , Vaczlavik Anna , Drougat Ludivine , Lotfi Claudimara , Fragoso Maria , Rizk-Rabin Marthe , Bertherat Jerome , Ragazzon Bruno

Background: ARMC5 (armadillo repeat containing 5) has been identified as the gene responsible for PBMAH (Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia). ARMC5 inactivating mutations are reported in 20 to 25% of PBMAH patients. ARMC5, is considered as a tumor suppressor gene controlling apoptosis and regulating steroidogenesis. The mechanisms of action of ARMC5 are unknown. The structure of the ARMC5 protein contains ARM repeats and a BT...

ea0090p558 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2023

Description of 38 novel ARMC5 variants and review of the literature: the updated mutational landscape of ARMC5 in Bilateral Macronodular Adrenocortical Disease

Bouys Lucas , Vaczlavik Anna , Pontes Cavalcante Isadora , Violon Florian , Jouinot Anne , Berthon Annabel , Vaduva Patricia , Espiard Stephanie , Perlemoine Karine , Kamenicky Peter , Vantyghem Marie-Christine , Tabarin Antoine , Raverot Gerald , Ronchi Cristina , Dischinger Ulrich , Reincke Martin , Candida Barisson Villares Fragoso Maria , Stratakis Constantine , North Marie-Odile , Pasmant Eric , Ragazzon Bruno , Bertherat Jerome

Introduction: Bilateral Macronodular Adrenocortical Disease (BMAD) is a rare cause of Cushing syndrome due to bilateral adrenocortical macronodules. Germline inactivating variants of the tumor suppressor gene ARMC5 have been described by our group 10 years ago and are responsible for 20-25% of apparently sporadic BMAD cases and 80% of familial presentations. ARMC5 patients present with a more pronounced phenotype than wild-type patients, in terms of cortisol ...

ea0073oc1.3 | Oral Communications 1: Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2021

PDE11A4 (Phosphodiesterase 11 A4) is a modulator of the primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH) phenotype: genotype/phenotype analysis of a cohort of 354 patients analysed by next-generation sequencing (NGS)

Vaduva Patricia , Anna Vaczlavik , Lucas Bouys , Neou Mario , Septier Amandine , Heurtier Victor , Cavalcante Isadora Pontes , RossellaLibe , Fabio Faucz , Gaetan Giannone , Kroiss Matthias , Borson-Chazot Francoise , Chanson Philippe , Tabarin Antoine , Marie-Christine Marie-Christine , Assié Guillaume , Candida Barisson Villares Fragoso Maria , Constantine Stratakis , Ragazzon Bruno , Bertherat Jerome

IntroductionPrimary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH), the most common cause of adrenal Cushing’s syndrome due to bilateral adrenal tumors, is an heterogenous disease with various clinical, hormonal and morphological characteristics. ARMC5 inactivating mutations is the most frequent genetic cause of PBMAH and variants of PDE11A4 have been associated with the disease. In order to better understand the heterogeneity ...

ea0081yi6 | Young Investigator Awards | ECE2022

Integrated genomics reveals the molecular classification of Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia (PBMAH), correlating with specific profiles of illegitimate receptors expression and identifies KDM1A as the genetic cause of food-dependent Cushing syndrome

Bouys Lucas , Violon Florian , Vaczlavik Anna , Gaetan Giannone , Jouinot Anne , Armignacco Roberta , Cavalcante Isadora Pontes , Berthon Annabel , Letouze Eric , Vaduva Patricia , Barat Maxime , Fideline Bonnet , Perlemoine Karine , Ribes Christopher , Sibony Mathilde , North Marie-Odile , Espiard Stephanie , Haissaguerre Magalie , TAUVERON Igor , Guignat Laurence , Groussin Lionel , Dousset Bertrand , Reincke Martin , Barisson Villares Fragoso Maria Candida , Stratakis Constantine A , Pasmant Eric , Libe Rossella , Assie Guillaume , Ragazzon Bruno , Bertherat Jerome

Introduction: In Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia (PBMAH), cortisol secretion may be consecutive to physiological stimuli, through the illegitimate expression of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) in adrenocortical cells. The most characterized is the overexpression of GIP receptor (GIPR) leading to food-dependent Cushing syndrome (FDCS) but it has not been associated with the consecutive inactivation of ARMC5 responsible for 25% of PBMAH. This work aimed to ...