Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0003p119 | Endocrine Tumours and Neoplasia | BES2002

Identification of novel epigenetically silenced sequences in pituitary tumours

Simpson D , Cutty S , Clayton R , Farrell W

In numerous tumour types, including those of pituitary origin, gene silencing is frequently mediated through inappropriate methylation of CpG islands. In studies designed to identify novel methylated sequences we used a technique termed arbitrarily primed methylation sensitive PCR (MsAP-PCR) to identify DNA in its hypermethylated forms. The technique relies on cutting the DNA, with methylation sensitive restriction enzymes, prior to PCR amplification. In a similar way in which...

ea0003p121 | Endocrine Tumours and Neoplasia | BES2002

High resolution allelotyping of adenomas identifies novel regions of genetic loss

Simpson D , Buch H , Bicknell E , Cutty S , Clayton R , Farrell W

Candidate gene approaches have identified loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at putative tumour suppressor gene (TSG) loci in sporadic pituitary tumours. This study reports a high-resolution genome wide allelotyping in a large cohort of somatotrophinomas and non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFA). Samples were first subjected to whole genome amplification by primer extension amplification (PEP) to circumvent limitation imposed by insufficient DNA for the whole genome analysis with...