1. Aldosterone-Producing Adenomas: Histopathology-Genotype Correlation and Identification of a Novel CACNA1D Mutation.
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Tan GC, Negro G, Pinggera A, Tizen Laim NMS, Mohamed Rose I, Ceral J, Ryska A, Chin LK, Kamaruddin NA, Mohd Mokhtar N, A Jamal AR, Sukor N, Solar M, Striessnig J, Brown MJ, and Azizan EA
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- Adult, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Adenoma genetics, Adenoma pathology, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms genetics, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms pathology, Adrenal Glands pathology, Aldosterone metabolism, Calcium Channels, L-Type genetics, G Protein-Coupled Inwardly-Rectifying Potassium Channels genetics, Hyperaldosteronism genetics, Hyperaldosteronism pathology, Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase genetics
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Mutations in KCNJ5 , ATP1A1 , ATP2B3 , CACNA1D , and CTNNB1 are thought to cause the excessive autonomous aldosterone secretion of aldosterone-producing adenomas (APAs). The histopathology of KCNJ5 mutant APAs, the most common and largest, has been thoroughly investigated and shown to have a zona fasciculata-like composition. This study aims to characterize the histopathologic spectrum of the other genotypes and document the proliferation rate of the different sized APAs. Adrenals from 39 primary aldosteronism patients were immunohistochemically stained for CYP11B2 to confirm diagnosis of an APA. Twenty-eight adenomas had sufficient material for further analysis and were target sequenced at hot spots in the 5 causal genes. Ten adenomas had a KCNJ5 mutation (35.7%), 7 adenomas had an ATP1A1 mutation (25%), and 4 adenomas had a CACNA1D mutation (14.3%). One novel mutation in exon 28 of CACNA1D (V1153G) was identified. The mutation caused a hyperpolarizing shift of the voltage-dependent activation and inactivation and slowed the channel's inactivation kinetics. Immunohistochemical stainings of CYP17A1 as a zona fasciculata cell marker and Ki67 as a proliferation marker were used. KCNJ5 mutant adenomas showed a strong expression of CYP17A1, whereas ATP1A1 / CACNA1D mutant adenomas had a predominantly negative expression ( P value =1.20×10
-4 ). ATP1A1 / CACNA1D mutant adenomas had twice the nuclei with intense staining of Ki67 than KCNJ5 mutant adenomas (0.7% [0.5%-1.9%] versus 0.4% [0.3%-0.7%]; P value =0.04). Further, 3 adenomas with either an ATP1A1 mutation or a CACNA1D mutation had >30% nuclei with moderate Ki67 staining. In summary, similar to KCNJ5 mutant APAs, ATP1A1 and CACNA1D mutant adenomas have a seemingly specific histopathologic phenotype., (© 2017 American Heart Association, Inc.)- Published
- 2017
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