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Changes of stem cell niche during experimental pituitary tumor development

  • Carolina Beatriz Guido
  • , Liliana del Valle Sosa
  • , Pablo Aníbal Perez
  • , Natacha Zlocoswki
  • , Fabiola Noelia Velazquez
  • , Silvina Gutierrez
  • , Juan Pablo Petiti
  • , Jorge Humberto Mukdsi
  • , Alicia Inés Torres
  • Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
  • Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

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Abstract

To investigate the putative stem cell/tumor stem cell (SC/TSC) niche contribution to hyperplasic/adenomatous pituitary lesions, we analyzed variation in the pituitary stem cell population during the development of experimental pituitary tumors. Pituitary tumors were induced in female F344 rats with estradiol benzoate for 5, 10, 20 and 30 days. Cells positive for GFRa2, Sox2, Sox9, Nestin, CD133 and CD44 were identified in the marginal zone and in the adenoparenchyma in both control and 30D groups, with predominant adenoparenchyma localization of GRFa2 and SOX9 found in tumoral pituitaries. GFRa2, Nestin, CD133 and CD44 were upregulated at the initial stages of tumor growth, whereas Sox9 significantly decreased at 5D, with Sox2 remaining invariable during the hyperplasic/adenomatous development. In addition, isolated pituispheres from normal and tumoral pituitary glands enriched in SC/TSC were characterized. Pituispheres from the 30D glands were positive for the above-mentioned markers and showed a significant increase in the proliferation. In conclusion, our data revealed pituitary SC pool fluctuations during hyperplastic/adenomatous development, with differential localization of the SC/TSC niche in this process. These findings may help to provide a better understanding of these cell populations, which is crucial for achieving advancements in the field of pituitary tumor biology.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13051
JournalJournal of Neuroendocrinology
Volume33
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • SC markers
  • pituispheres
  • pituitary stem cell
  • pituitary tumor

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