Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0086p242 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

FUZ is required for SHH-mediated pituitary development

Lodge Emily , Barrell William , Liu Karen , Andoniadou Cynthia

The primary cilium of cells detects and transduces extracellular signals, in particular, amplifying the SHH pathway, a key pathway required for pituitary development. FUZ is a planar cell polarity (PCP) effector, which is essential for normal ciliogenesis, required for recruiting retrograde intraflagellar transport proteins to the base of the organelle. The primary cilia of Fuz-/- mutants are shorter or non-functional. Previous work has reported ciliopathy ...

ea0077p78 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2021

The role of FGF signaling pathway in the pituitary stem cell compartment

Abascal Sherwell Sanchez Carlos M. , Lodge Emily , Willis Thea L. , Hajihosseini Mohammad K. , Andoniadou Cynthia L.

The FGF signalling pathway regulates cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and cell specification in mutliple developing and adult tissues. It has also been implicated in tumor development and progression with a significant role in the cancer pathobiology of several malignant tumors including melanoma, breast, pancreas, head and neck and non-small lung cell cancer. FGF signalling plays a major role in the postnatal hypothalamic-pituitary (HP) axis, with dysregulation ...

ea0056p786 | Pituitary - Basic | ECE2018

Enhanced expression of the transcriptional activators YAP and TAZ in non-secreting pituitary tumours

Xekouki Paraskevi , Lodge Emily , Li Ran , Flitsch Jorg , Bornstein Stefan , Theodoropoulou Marily , Andoniadou Cynthia

The Hippo kinase cascade is a crucial signalling pathway regulating organ growth during development in numerous organs. There is mounting evidence implicating this signalling pathway in tumour formation, where it is emerging as an anti-cancer target due to effective pharmacological inhibition of its transcriptional activators YAP/TAZ. We previously demonstrated activity of the Hippo kinase cascade in the mouse pituitary and nuclear association of YAP/TAZ with SOX2 expressing p...

ea0056p787 | Pituitary - Basic | ECE2018

Activation of pituitary stem cells through modulation of the LATS/YAP/TAZ cascade

Lodge Emily , Russell John , Santambrogio Alice , Xekouki Paraskevi , Bornstein Stefan , Andoniadou Cynthia

Pituitary stem cells (PSCs) expressing SOX2 persist throughout life, giving rise to all pituitary endocrine lineages. These cells are highly active at early postnatal stages but this potential declines with age, rendering them mostly inactive in adulthood. The LATS/YAP/TAZ signaling cascade can influence stem cell fate and activity in multiple tissues and we previously identified activity of this axis in the developing and postnatal pituitary. Using a series of genetic manipul...

ea0077op3.4 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2021

Stem cell heterogeneity and regulation in the postnatal pituitary gland

Willis Thea L. , Yianni Val , Santambrogio Alice , Russell John P , Lodge Emily , Charalambous Marika , Andoniadou Cynthia L.

The anterior pituitary gland is a critical endocrine organ responsible for many important physiological processes including puberty, fertility, metabolism and the stress response. It is derived from, and maintained by, a population of SOX2+ progenitor/stem cells which become more quiescent with age until their direct contribution to tissue turnover becomes negligible. Previous research has demonstrated that the postnatal SOX2+ population exhibits heterogeneity in terms of mark...

ea0086oc3.2 | Reproductive and Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2022

BRF1-mediated paracrine signalling from pituitary stem cells is required for terminal differentiation of pituitary committed progenitors

Willis Thea L , Manshaei Saba , Reen Virinder , Pallikonda Husayn , Birch Jodie , Yianni Val , Lodge Emily J , Withers Dominic , Gil Jesus , Martinez-Barbera Juan Pedro , Andoniadou Cynthia L

The pituitary gland is a critical endocrine organ regulating multiple essential physiological processes including growth, reproduction, metabolism and the stress response. Hormone-producing pituitary cell lineages are derived from a population of embryonic precursors expressing the transcription factor SOX2. These cells maintain multipotency into early postnatal life, acting as the resident population of pituitary stem cells (PSCs) and contributing to all the endocrine cell li...

ea0086oc4.2 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2022

Generation of novel tools for the study and development of targeted therapeutic approaches for pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma

Kemkem Yasmine , Santambrogio Alice , Montibus Bertille , Abascal Sherwell Sanchez Carlos , Willis Thea L. , Lodge Emily J. , Yianni Val , Oakey Rebecca J. , Andoniadou Cynthia L.

Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are rare neuroendocrine tumours, which arise from neural crest (NC)-derived structures: the adrenal medulla and the paraganglia. Around one third of PPGLs are associated with inherited cancer susceptibility genes, the highest rate among all tumour types. Currently, the only diagnostic criterion for malignant disease is the presence of metastasis and no molecular or histological features have been identified that help predict risk. A...

ea0086p94 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Gene-chromatin regulatory circuits driving stemness in the anterior pituitary

Yianni Val , Lodge Emily J. , Willis Thea L. , Kemkem Yasmine , Zamojski Michel , Mendelev Natalia , Sealfon Stuart C. , Ruf-Zamojski Frederique , Andoniadou Cynthia L.

The pituitary gland is a dynamic organ that adapts its cellular architecture throughout life, making it an ideal model for the study of stem cells (SCs), their commitment and differentiation. Sox2-expressing cells are bona fide anterior pituitary stem cells (PSCs), which through genetic lineage tracing have been shown to give rise to all anterior pituitary hormone-producing cells both in the embryo and adult. The YAP/TAZ signalling pathway has been previously...

ea0090oc9.5 | Oral Communications 9: Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology 2 | ECE2023

Generation of novel tools for the study and development of targeted therapeutic approaches for pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma

Kemkem Yasmine , Santambrogio Alice , Montibus Bertille , Willis Thea , Kaufman-Cook James , Lodge Emily , Yianni Val , J. Oakey Rebecca , L. Andoniadou Cynthia

Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are rare neuroendocrine tumours, which arise from neural crest (NC)-derived structures: the adrenal medulla and the paraganglia. Around one third of PPGLs are associated with inherited cancer susceptibility genes, the highest rate among all tumour types. Currently, the only diagnostic criterion for malignant disease is the presence of metastasis and no molecular or histological features have been identified that help predict risk. A...