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ea0073pep3.7 | Presented ePosters 3: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2021

Transcriptome alteration landscape of pituitary neuroendocrine tumour tissue

Saksis Rihards , Megnis Kaspars , Peculis Raitis , Niedra Helvijs , Balcere Inga , Konrade Ilze , Steina Liva , Pirags Valdis , Rovite Vita

Pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) are non-metastatic neoplasms of the pituitary that may overproduce hormones leading to systemic disorders or tumor mass effects causing headache, vertigo, or visual impairment. The overall estimated clinical prevalence of PitNETs is 1 in 400 to 1 in 1000 people. Although the pathogenesis of PitNETs has been extensively studied the molecular factors underlying tumorigenesis, remission, and therapy response of PitNETs are still unclear. ...

ea0063p726 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Detection of pituitary adenoma specific circulating tumour DNA using semiconductor sequencing

Pečulis Raitis , Megnis Kaspars , Rovīte Vita , Laksa Pola , Niedra Helvijs , Balcere Inga , Nazarovs Jurijs , Stukēns Jānis , Konrāde Ilze , Pīrāgs Valdis , Klovinš Jānis

Objective: The most common type of pituitary diseases are pituitary adenomas (PA) of different origin. Although non-metastasizing, they still cause increased mortality and morbidity. Clinically significant PAs affect around 0.1% of population during lifetime. Circulating cell free DNA (ccfDNA) is approximately 165 bp long DNA fragments which are released in bloodstream upon cell death. ccfDNA has been used to investigate presence and properties of various cancers. Data on ccfD...