Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0044oc3.6 | Thyroid and Neoplasia | SFEBES2016

Oestrogens Stimulate Proliferation in Colorectal Cancer via GPER and the Hippo signalling pathway

Arvaniti Anastasia , Gilligan Lorna , Rahman Habibur , Gondal Ali , Foster Paul

Circulating oestrogen concentrations affect the incidence of and outcomes for patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). We have previously shown that steroid sulphatase (STS), the fundamental enzyme that liberates conjugated oestrogens into their active forms, is significantly elevated in human CRC tissue. Here we demonstrate that elevated STS activity correlates to increased CRC proliferation, and that these effects are mediated through G-protein coupled oestrogen receptor (GPER...

ea0059p065 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2018

An oestrogen profiling mass spectrometry method using N-Methyl Pyridine-3-sulfonyl chloride derivatisation

Johal Jamine , Jolly George , Gilligan Lorna C , Taylor Angela E

Objectives: Oestrogen analysis using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry is problematic, as oestrogens do not readily ionise. This coupled with low concentrations in men, pre-pubertal and post-menopausal women provides an analytical challenge. We investigated N-Methyl Pyridine-3-sulfonyl chloride (NMPS) derivatisation, as described by Wang et al. (Steroids 2015 Apr;96:140-152) to improve sensitivity of 11 oestrogens; oestrone (E1), oestradiol (E2), 2-hydroxy-oestr...

ea0094p5 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Salivary Steroid Profile: the simultaneous quantification of androgens, glucocorticoids, and mineralocorticoids in human saliva

Bain Joshua , Gilligan Lorna , Hawley James , Taylor Angela

Steroid profiling of biological fluids has been used for clinical and diagnostic research since the 1950s. Most methods focus on blood and urine, however, more recently saliva analysis has been employed as a non-invasive, simple to collect sample for the diagnosis of conditions such as Cushing’s and androgen excess. Despite its ease of collection, saliva remains an underutilised biofluid. To investigate the use of salivary steroid profiling for endocrine research, we aimed to ...

ea0050oc6.4 | Bone, Calcium and Neoplasia | SFEBES2017

G-protein coupled oestrogen receptor mediates Hippo pathway signalling and survival outcomes in colorectal cancer patients

Basker Karthik , Arvaniti Anastasia , Rahman Habibur , Gondal Ali , Gilligan Lorna , Foster Paul

Oestrogenic effects on colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence, proliferation, and patient survival remains controversial. We have previously shown enzymic pathways favouring oestradiol (E2) synthesis are upregulated in CRC, and stimulation of the G-protein coupled oestrogen receptor (GPER) by E2 increases CRC proliferation. Here we interrogated The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Colon Adenocarcinoma (COAD) database to determine all oestrogen metabolism enzymes and...

ea0050oc6.4 | Bone, Calcium and Neoplasia | SFEBES2017

G-protein coupled oestrogen receptor mediates Hippo pathway signalling and survival outcomes in colorectal cancer patients

Basker Karthik , Arvaniti Anastasia , Rahman Habibur , Gondal Ali , Gilligan Lorna , Foster Paul

Oestrogenic effects on colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence, proliferation, and patient survival remains controversial. We have previously shown enzymic pathways favouring oestradiol (E2) synthesis are upregulated in CRC, and stimulation of the G-protein coupled oestrogen receptor (GPER) by E2 increases CRC proliferation. Here we interrogated The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Colon Adenocarcinoma (COAD) database to determine all oestrogen metabolism enzymes and...

ea0065p217 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

A novel method for analysis of 11 oestrogens using high-throughput liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry

Gilligan Lorna , Goymer Lauren , Toor Harjeavon , Cox Grace , Shaheen Fozia , Arlt Wiebke , Taylor Angela

Oestrogen quantification in serum is challenging as concentrations are low, especially in men and post-menopausal women. Additionally, oestrogens do not ionise readily and structure similarities can lead to cross-reactivity and reduced specificity, especially with immunoassay. Full characterisation of oestrogen metabolism and its role in disease progression has therefore not been fully investigated. We aimed to develop and validate a liquid chromatography mass spectrometry met...

ea0065p229 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

Steroid deconjugation by helix pomatia – can we overcome snail speed?

Shaheen Fozia , Gilligan Lorna , Berner Camila , Callejas Jose Luis , Shackleton Cedric , Arlt Wiebke , Taylor Angela

Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) has been used for urinary steroid analysis for over 50 years. The process of hydrolysis to release steroids from their conjugates is routinely performed using commercially available snail Helix-Pomatia sulfatase (HP). However, as this is a naturally occurring enzyme its production process results in batch variation and so each batch requires experimental validation to adjust for the difference in efficiency of the enzymati...

ea0049gp125 | Endocrine Tumours | ECE2017

GPER-stimulation increases proliferation in colorectal cancer via the Hippo signalling pathway

Arvaniti Anastasia , Basker Karthik , Gondal Ali , Rahman Habibur , Gilligan Lorna , Foster Paul

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the 2nd most commonly diagnosed cancer in Europe. Previously, we have shown steroid sulphatase (STS), the enzyme that converts conjugated oestrogens to their active forms, is significantly upregulated in human CRC tissue. Furthermore, increased STS activity substantiates greater CRC tumour burden in mouse models. Here we demonstrate that this oestrogen-induced increase of CRC proliferation is mediated by G-protein coupled oestrogen receptor (GPER) vi...

ea0038p147 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2015

Steroid sulphatase and G-protein coupled oestrogen receptor in human colorectal cancer: correlation with late-stage disease and potential therapeutic targets

Rahman Habibur , Gilligan Lorna , Hewitt Anne-Marie , Morton Dion , Foster Paul

Steroid sulphatase (STS) liberates sulphated oestrogens into their active forms. In the colon, evidence suggests that although initially pro-apoptotic in healthy mucosa, once malignancy occurs, oestrogens may stimulate colorectal cancer (CRC) proliferation. Moreover, greater intratumoural oestrogen synthesis is negatively associated with survival outcomes in CRC patients. However, little is known about oestrogen metabolism pathways in CRC, and whether alterations in local oest...

ea0038p384 | Steroids | SFEBES2015

TNFα regulates steroid sulphatase activity in healthy and malignant tissue

Gilligan Lorna , Nguyen Mai , Hewitt Anne-Marie , Burnell Kirsty , Rahman Habibur , Hardy Rowan , Foster Paul

Steroid sulphatase (STS) is the primary enzyme for desulphating steroids from their inactive to their active forms. Principal substrates include steroid precursors oestrone-sulphate and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate. Alterations in STS activity can directly affect local concentrations of oestradiol, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone; steroids that are frequently dysregulated in disease. Despite the importance of STS activity on steroid synthesis, little is known about its ...