Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0035p646 | Female reproduction | ECE2014

BMP15 gene dosage as a relevant X-linked determinant of ovarian development and function

Rossetti Raffaella , Negri Irene , Castronovo Chiara , Finelli Palma , Persani Luca

The X-linked genes accounting for the determination of the ovarian function are still undefined. In the last few years, a large interest has been dedicated to the BMP15 gene. BMP15 gene encodes for a TGFβ-like growth factor of oocyte origin with a critical role in female fertility in mammals and several other species. This gene maps to a locus on the short arm of X chromosome were locates several traits of TS, including ovarian failure. Several missense variations have be...

ea0016oc2.5 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Fetal cell microchimerism in papillary thyroid cancer: a possible role in tumor damage and tissue repair

Cirello Valentina , Recalcati Maria Paola , Muzza Marina , Rossi Stefania , Perrino Michela , Beck-Peccoz Paolo , Finelli Palma , Fugazzola Laura

Fetal cells enter the maternal circulation during pregnancy and can persist in the maternal blood or tissues for decades, creating a physiological microchimerism. Since papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is more frequent in female gender and it is the second more frequent tumor during pregnancy, the role of persisting microchimeric cells has been investigated. Tumour tissue specimens were obtained from 62 women with PTC, 41 of whom had at least one male child before the diagnosis ...