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Susceptibility to pituitary neoplasia related to MEN-1, CDKN1B and AIP mutations: an update

Karhu, Auli; Aaltonen, Lauri A.
Human Molecular Genetics , Volume 16 (R1): R73 Oxford University PressApr 15, 2007

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Susceptibility to pituitary neoplasia related to MEN-1, CDKN1B and AIP mutations: an update

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Abstract Pituitary tumors are common intracranial neoplasms. Although histologically benign, pituitary tumors can cause significant morbidity due to their critical location, expanding size and oversecretion of pituitary hormone expression. The majority of pituitary tumors are sporadic, but some arise as a component of hereditary syndromes. Our understanding of these genetic conditions has expanded rapidly due to the identification of new predisposing genes. Four specific genes have been identified that predispose to hereditary pituitary neoplasia; MEN1 , PRKAR1A, CDKN1B and AIP , of which CDKN1B and AIP have been identified only recently. These genes underlie multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1, Carney complex, MEN1-like phenotype and pituitary adenoma predisposition, respectively. The present study review the current state of knowledge regarding the genes associated to inherited pituitary neoplasia, with a particular focus on the novel pituitary adenoma predisposing genes, CDKN1B and AIP . © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
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Title
Susceptibility to pituitary neoplasia related to MEN-1, CDKN1B and AIP mutations: an update
Author(s)
Karhu, Auli; Aaltonen, Lauri A.
Journal
Human Molecular Genetics , Volume 16 (R1): R73 Oxford University Press – Apr 15, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 Oxford University Press
ISSN
0964-6906
eISSN
1460-2083
D.O.I.
10.1093/hmg/ddm036
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