Expression of Wnt4 in Human Pituitary Adenomas Regulates Activation of the β-Catenin-Independent Pathway

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Takashi Miyakoshi
Mao Takei
Hanako Kajiya
Noboru Egashira
Susumu Takekoshi
Akira Teramoto
Robert Yoshiyuki Osamura
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[1] Tokai University School of Medicine,Department of Pathology
[2] Nippon Medical School,Department of Neurosurgery
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Endocrine Pathology | 2008年 / 19卷
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Wnt signaling; Wnt4; Frizzled6 (Fzd6); β-catenin; human pituitary adenoma;
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The Wnt signaling pathway has been implicated in the genesis of numerous human cancers. A member of the Wnt family of genes, Wnt4, has been known to regulate proliferation of anterior pituitary cell types in the mouse during embryonic development. In order to elucidate the roles of Wnt signaling in human pituitary adenomas, we examined the expression of Wnt4 and its putative receptor Frizzled6 (Fzd6) by immunohistochemistry in pituitary adenomas and normal pituitaries. Expression of Wnt4 was higher in growth hormone-producing adenomas (GHomas), prolactin-producing adenomas (PRLomas), and thyroid-stimulating hormone-producing adenomas (TSHomas) than in the normal pituitary. Fzd6 was widely expressed in GHomas, PRLomas, TSHomas, and gonadotropin subunit (GnSU)-positive adenomas. In normal pituitary glands, Wnt4 and Fzd6 were colocalized predominantly in follicle-stimulating hormone-, luteinizing hormone-, and α-subunits of glycoprotein hormone-positive cells. The canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway was analyzed by β-catenin immunohistochemistry. β-Catenin was localized at the cell membrane in all pituitary adenomas, but not in the nuclei. On the other hand, Erk1/2 was highly activated in GHomas and TSHomas. These results suggested that activation of Wnt4/Fzd6 signaling through a “β-catenin-independent” pathway played a role in proliferation and survival of the pituitary adenoma cells. Detailed involvement of transcription factors including Pit-1 remains to be further investigated.
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