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ea0070aep6 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Integrated genomics reveals different subgroups of primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH)

Vaczlavik Anna , Bouys Lucas , Letouze Eric , Perlemoine Karine , Guignat Laurence , Letourneur Franck , Sibony Mathilde , Bonnet Fidéline , Heurtier Victor , Espiard Stéphanie , Assié Guillaume , Ragazzon Bruno , Bertherat Jerome

Introduction: Primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH) are benign adrenocortical disease responsible for benign tumors and cortisol autonomous secretion. There is a broad spectrum of clinical, imaging and hormonal presentations. Aberrant membrane receptor expression is frequent, the most characteristic example being the food dependent Cushing syndrome due to ectopic expression of the GIP receptor (GIP-R). In 20 to 25 % of these patients, inactivating heterozy...

ea0070oc7.1 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2020

Is Carney complex a breast cancer predisposing syndrome? prospective study of 50 women

Vaduva Patricia , Espiard Stéphanie , Jouinot Anne , Vantyghem Marie-Christine , Assié Guillaume , Catherine Cardot-Bauters , Raverot Gerald , Sylvie Hieronimus , Francoise Archambeaud , Hervé Lefebvre , Laure Nunes , Tabarin Antoine , Anne Lienhardt , Groussin Lionel , Guignat Laurence , Fideline Bonnet , North Marie-Odile , Bertherat Jerome

Introduction: Carney Complex (CNC) is a rare genetic syndrome, with multiple endocrine and non-endocrine neoplasia, mostly due to inactivating mutations of the PRKAR1A gene. CNC has a wide spectrum of manifestations : most frequently skin lesions, cardiac myxomas and primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical dysplasia (PPNAD), but also thyroid nodules, schwannomas, breast tumors (mainly myxoid fibroadenomas and ductal adenomas)… The present study was designed to ...

ea0070aep12 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

Identification of clinical parameters predictive of ARMC5 mutation in a large cohort of primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH) patients.

Bouys Lucas , Vaczlavik Anna , Vaduva Patricia , Espiard Stéphanie , Assié Guillaume , Libe Rossella , Perlemoine Karine , Ragazzon Bruno , Guignat Laurence , groussin Lionel , Olivier Chabre , Sophie Christin-Maitre , Hervé Lefebvre , Raffin-Sanson Marie-Laure , Vantyghem Marie-Christine , Cole Trevor , Beuschlein Felix , Quinkler Marcus , Angelousi Anna , brue Thierry , Sadoul Jean-Louis , Agapito Ana , Tabarin Antoine , Borson-Chazot Francoise , Kroiss Matthias , Arlt Wiebke , Chanson Philippe , Reincke Martin , North Marie-Odile , Bertherat Jerome

Introduction: PBMAH is a rare but heterogeneous disease, characterized by multiple benign adrenal macronodules with variable levels of cortisol excess. In 2013, our team discovered germline heterozygous inactivating mutations of ARMC5, acting as a tumor suppressor gene. ARMC5 mutation rate is 50% in patients with PBMAH treated by adrenalectomy for severe hypercortisolism, 80% in familial cases and 20% in sporadic cases according to the current literature. The...