RET signalling provides tumorigenic mechanism and tissue specificity for AIP-related somatotrophinomas
RET signalling provides tumorigenic mechanism and tissue specificity for AIP-related somatotrophinomas
AbstractIt is unclear how loss-of-function germline mutations in the widely-expressed co-chaperone AIP, result in young-onset growth hormone secreting pituitary tumours. The RET receptor, uniquely co-expressed in somatotrophs with PIT1, induces apoptosis when unliganded, while RET supports cell survival when it is bound to its ligand. We demonstrate that at the plasma membrane, AIP is required to form a complex with monomeric-intracellular-RET, caspase-3 and PKCδ resulting in PIT1/CDKN2A-ARF/p53-apoptosis pathway activation. AIP-deficiency blocks RET/caspase-3/PKCδ activation preventing PIT1 accumulation and apoptosis. The presence or lack of the inhibitory effect on RET-induced apoptosis separated pathogenic AIP variants from non-pathogenic ones. We used virogenomics in neonatal rats to demonstrate the effect of mutant AIP protein on the RET apoptotic pathway in vivo. In adult male rats altered AIP induces elevated IGF-1 and gigantism, with pituitary hyperplasia through blocking the RET-apoptotic pathway. In females, pituitary hyperplasia is induced but IGF-1 rise and gigantism are blunted by puberty. Somatotroph adenomas from pituitary-specific Aip-knockout mice overexpress the RET-ligand GDNF, therefore, upregulating the survival pathway. Somatotroph adenomas from patients with or without AIP mutation abundantly express GDNF, but AIP-mutated tissues have less CDKN2A-ARF expression. Our findings explain the tissue-specific mechanism of AIP-induced somatotrophinomas and provide a previously unknown tumorigenic mechanism, opening treatment avenues for AIP-related tumours.
- Queen Mary University of London United Kingdom
- University of Santiago de Compostela Spain
- Institut des Sciences Biologiques France
- William Harvey Research Institute United Kingdom
- Centre Léon Bérard France
Male, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-ret, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Apoptosis, Article, Gigantism, Cell Line, Rats, Gene Knockout Techniques, Mice, Animals, Newborn, Organ Specificity, Acromegaly, Animals, Humans, Female, Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Growth Hormone-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma, Insulin-Like Growth Factor I, Germ-Line Mutation, Signal Transduction
Male, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-ret, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Apoptosis, Article, Gigantism, Cell Line, Rats, Gene Knockout Techniques, Mice, Animals, Newborn, Organ Specificity, Acromegaly, Animals, Humans, Female, Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Growth Hormone-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma, Insulin-Like Growth Factor I, Germ-Line Mutation, Signal Transduction
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