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ea0041ep612 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2016

Human endometrial adenocarcinoma: growth hormone involvement in cancer chemoresistance

Gentilin Erica , Di Pasquale Carmelina , Benfini Katiuscia , Falletta Simona , Riva Eleonora , degli Uberti Ettore , Zatelli Maria Chiara

Introduction: It is known that growth hormone (GH) may influence neoplastic development of endometrial epithelium. GH is produced by normal and neoplastic endometrial cells and elevated levels have been observed in endometrial epithelium of patients with endometriosis and endometrial adenocarcinoma (EA). Moreover, endometrium cancer is one of the most occurring tumors in acromegalic patients. Furthermore, autocrine GH increases the oncogenicity of EA cells and is considered fu...

ea0041ep865 | Pituitary - Basic | ECE2016

mTOR pathway: its role in regulating GH secretion in a rat pituitary adenoma cell line

Di Pasquale Carmelina , Gentilin Erica , Bellio Mariaenrica , Benfini Katiuscia , Falletta Simona , Riva Eleonora , degli Uberti Ettore , Zatelli Maria Chiara

Acromegaly results from excess growth hormone (GH) secretion, due to a pituitary adenoma. Surgery is the first option recommended for treatment of GH secreting pituitary adenomas; medical therapy, mostly represented by somatostatin analogues (SSA), is most often used if surgery is not successful. Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) physiologically reduces GH levels through an endocrine negative feedback loop. IGF-1 exerts its effects also through PI3K/Akt/mTO...

ea0035p11 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2014

VEGF autocrine secretion is enhanced by EGFR activation trough ERK1/2 phosphorylation in human adrenocortical carcinoma cell lines

Gagliano Teresa , Di Pasquale Carmelina , Gentilin Erica , Mole Daniela , Tassinari Martina , Bellio Mariaenrica , degli Uberti Ettore , Zatelli Maria Chiara

Adrenocortical cancer (ACC) is still orphan of medical treatment. Our preliminary data show that EGF induces ACC cell lines proliferation (+20 and +10% vs control in SW13 and NCI-H295 cell lines respectively). EGF receptor (EGFR) expression is higher and ubiquitous in SW13 cells, while it is weaker in NCI-H295 cells, where it is present only on the membrane. Aim of our study is to analyze EGFR downstream signalling in ACC cell lines.EGF induces VEGF synt...

ea0041gp210 | Thyroid - Translational & Clinical (1) | ECE2016

The expression of co-stimulatory receptor SLAMF-1 in lymphocytes from patients with autoimmune thyroiditis

Sampedro-Nunez Miguel , Vitales-Noyola Marlen , Serrano-Somavilla Ana , Di Pasquale Carmelina , Hernandez-Martinez Rebeca , Ramos-Levi Ana , Gonzalez-Amaro Roberto , Marazuela Monica

Introduction: Signalling lymphocytic activation molecule SLAMF1 (CD150) is a modulatory receptor expressed in most immune cells. Different data indicate that CD150 is involved in T cell cytokine production, NK cell and CD8 T cell mediated cytotoxicity, and T regulatory (Treg) cell activity. Patients with autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) show defects in their immune-regulatory mechanisms. Herein we assessed the expression and function CD150 in lymphocytes subpopulations from p...

ea0037gp.28.04 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia – NETS | ECE2015

Receptor tyrosine kinase expression and their role in the response to target therapy in bronchopulmonary NET

Gagliano Tersa , Benfini Katiusci , Gentilin Erica , Falletta Simona , Bondanelli Marta , Di Pasquale Carmelina , Riva Eleonora , degli Ubertu Ettore , Zatelli Maria Chiara

Surgery is not feasible for infiltrating and metastatic bronchopulmonary NET (BP-NET). In those cases, medical therapy is tried with controversial results. Thus, it is important to identify new therapeutic targets to provide adequate medical treatment for patients with BP-NET. Sunitinib, is a multi-targeted receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), mainly described to inhibit VEGFR.The aim of our study is to verify whether insulin receptor (IR), IGF1R, a...

ea0037ep169 | Reproduction, endocrine disruptors and signalling | ECE2015

Differential cell cycle control protein profiles characterise bronchial carcinoids sensitive to mTOR inhibitors

Benfini Katiuscia , Gagliano Teresa , Gentilin Erica , Riva Eleonora , Falletta Simona , Di Pasquale Carmelina , Bondanelli Marta , Ambrosio Maria Rosaria , degli Uberti Ettore Ciro , Zatelli Maria Chiara

Background: Bronchial carcinoids (BC) are rare neoplasm, still orphan of medical therapy, which arise from neuroendocrine cells. It has been previously demonstrated that the atypical BC human cell line NCI-H720 is sensitive to everolimus (E), an m-TOR inhibitor, in terms of cell viability reduction, with a G0 cell-cycle arrest and a Cyclin D1 protein reduction. On the contrary, the typical human BC cell line NCI-H727 is not sensitive to E, despite the Cyclin D1 reduction. The ...

ea0037ep170 | Reproduction, endocrine disruptors and signalling | ECE2015

Influence of mTOR and ERK 1/2 pathways on the IGF1 negative feedback in GH secreting pituitary adenoma cell line

Di Pasquale Carmelina , Bellio Mariaenrica , Gentilin Erica , Gagliano Teresa , Falletta Simona , Benfini Katiuscia , Ambrosio Maria Rosaria , degli Uberti Ettore , Zatelli Maria Chiara

Background: Gigantism and acromegaly are the main consequences of GH excess, mainly due to a pituitary adenoma. Surgery is the first therapeutic option, but also medical therapy is employed, being mostly represented by somatostatin analogues (SSA), that reduce both tumour mass and GH hypersecretion. However about 10% of patients is resistant to SSA.PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway, activated by growth-factors such as IGF1, is important in regulating many cellular p...

ea0037ep171 | Reproduction, endocrine disruptors and signalling | ECE2015

Role of TGFβ1 in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour

Falletta Simona , Gagliano Teresa , Gentilin Erica , Di Pasquale Carmelina , Benfini Katiuscia , Polenta Vanessa , Falconi Massimo , Ambrosio Maria Rosaria , Partelli Stefano , degli Uberti Ettore , Zatelli Maria Chiara

Introduction: Neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are heterogeneous neoplasms arising from neuroendocrine cells spread in the respiratory and gastro-entero-pancreatic epithelium. The role of transforming growth factor beta-1 (TGFβ1) in NET biology is largely unknown. TGFβ1 signalling pathway is tumour suppressive in most non-transformed epithelial cell lines. In contrast, many human carcinomas are refractory to the growth–inhibitory effects of TGFβ1.<p class=...

ea0037gp.27.04 | Thyroid – hyperthyroidism and treatment | ECE2015

TIM16 inhibition enhances sensitivity to paclitaxel and decreases calcitonin secretion by reducing mitochondrial membrane potential in a human medullary thyroid carcinoma cell line

Gagliano Teresa , Riva Eleonora , Tagliati Federico , Matteotti Daniele , Brugnoli Valentina , Sambugaro Silvia , Bondanelli Marta , Gentilin Erica , Falletta Simona , Benfini Katiuscia , Di Pasquale Carmelina , Guerrini Remo , Salvadori Severo , degli Uberti Ettore , Zatelli Maria Chiara

TIM16, a protein of the translocase complex TIM23 of the mitochondrial inner membrane, is encoded by the Magmas a gene. Magmas silencing has been associated with a greater sensitivity to apoptotic stimuli in pituitary adenoma cell lines. We recently demonstrated that in a human medullary thyroid carcinoma cell line (TT) compound 5, a TIM16 inhibitor, was not cytotoxic but enhanced the proapoptotic effects of staurosporine. The aim of our study is to verify whether mithocondria...