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Distribution and Regulation of Proconvertases PC1 and PC2 in Human Pituitary Adenomas

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Pituitary adenomas are members of the family of neuroendocrine cells and tumors which have secretory granules containing chromogranins/secretogranins and other proteins. Pituitary adenomas express the neuroendocrine specific proconvertases PC1 (also known as PC3) and PC2, which are important for the proteolytic processing of chromogranins/secretogranins molecules. We examined the distribution of PC1 and PC2 in primary cultures of 20 pituitary adenomas and analyzed the regulation of the proconvertase mRNAs and proteins by various secretagogues including hypothalamic hormones and phorbol ester to determine the role of PC1 and PC2 in CgA processing in pituitary adenomas. Although PC2 was present in all adenomas, there was a differential distribution of PC1 with PRL adenomas expressing lower levels of PC1 compared to other adenoma types by RT-PCR analysis, in situ hybridization and immunostaining. Treatment of primary cultures of pituitary adenomas with phorbol 12-myristrate 13-acetate (PMA) resulted in an increase in pancreastatin (PST) secretion in most pituitary adenomas and increased PC1 mRNA and protein expression in gonadotroph adenomas, but not in other types of adenomas. Analysis of a human pituitary adenoma cell line, immortalized by recombinant defective adenovirus (HP75), which expressed chromogranin A, FSH, PC1 and PC2 showed that PST was secreted by these immortalized cells. Treatment with TGFβ1 resulted in an increase in PST secretion and in PC1 mRNA and protein. These results indicate that a) there is a differential distribution of PC1 in human pituitary adenomas with PRL adenomas expressing very little PC1 mRNA and protein and b) that PC1 expression in gonadotropin hormone-producing adenomas is regulated by PMA and TGFβ1. These findings support the observation that chromogranin A is a substrate for the endoproteinase PC1 in human pituitary adenoma cells.

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Jin, L., Kulig, E., Qian, X. et al. Distribution and Regulation of Proconvertases PC1 and PC2 in Human Pituitary Adenomas. Pituitary 1, 187–195 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009909232243

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