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Association between radiological parameters and clinical and molecular characteristics in human somatotropinomas.

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2018-03-09

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Alhambra-Exposito, Maria R
Ibañez-Costa, Alejandro
Moreno-Moreno, Paloma
Rivero-Cortes, Esther
Vazquez-Borrego, Mari C
Blanco-Acevedo, Cristobal
Toledano-Delgado, Alvaro
Lombardo-Galera, Maria S
Vallejo-Casas, Juan A
Gahete, Manuel D

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Nature Publishing Group
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Acromegaly is a rare but severe disease, originated in 95% of cases by a growth hormone-secreting adenoma (somatotropinoma) in the pituitary. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive technique used for the diagnosis and prognosis of pituitary tumours. The aim of this study was to determine whether the use of T2-weighted signal intensity at MRI could help to improve the characterisation of somatotropinomas, by analysing its relationship with clinical/molecular features. An observational study was implemented in a cohort of 22 patients (mean age = 42.1 ± 17.2 years; 59% women; 95% size>10 mm). Suprasellar-extended somatotropinomas presented larger diameters vs. non-extended tumours. T2-imaging revealed that 59% of tumours were hyperintense and 41% isointense adenomas, wherein hyperintense were more invasive (according to Knosp-score) than isointense adenomas. A higher proportion of hyperintense somatotropinomas presented extrasellar-growth, suprasellar-growth and invasion of the cavernous sinus compared to isointense adenomas. Interestingly, somatostatin receptor-3 and dopamine receptor-5 (DRD5) expression levels were associated with extrasellar and/or suprasellar extension. Additionally, DRD5 was also higher in hyperintense adenomas and its expression was directly correlated with Knosp-score and with tumour diameter. Hence, T2-weighted MRI on somatotropinomas represents a potential tool to refine their diagnosis and prognosis, and could support the election of preoperative treatment, when required.

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Humans
Magnetic resonance imaging
Male
Middle aged
Neoplasm grading
Neoplasm metastasis
Neoplasm staging
Radiotherapy
Treatment outcome

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Clasificación del tumor
Estadificación de neoplasias
Imagen por resonancia magnética
Metástasis de la neoplasia
Radioterapia
Resultado del tratamiento

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Acromegaly, Biomarkers, Disease management, Disease susceptibility, Growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenoma

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Alhambra-Expósito MR, Ibáñez-Costa A, Moreno-Moreno P, Rivero-Cortés E, Vázquez-Borrego MC, Blanco-Acevedo C, et al. Association between radiological parameters and clinical and molecular characteristics in human somatotropinomas. Sci Rep. 2018 Apr 18;8(1):6173