Expression of GATA-2 in human pituitary adenomas
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Expression of GATA-2 in human pituitary adenomas
Abstract
Transcription factor GATA-2 contains two copies of a highly conserved zinc finger domain and plays unique roles at an early stage of hematopoietic differentiation. In the mouse pituitary gland, Pit-1-GATA-2 protein-protein interaction has been shown to lead to gene-specific actions to obtain cell-specific roles. In this study, we investigated the expression of GATA-2 and Pit-1 in human pituitary adenomas using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemical techniques. By immunohistochemical analysis, GATA-2 was detected in all of the gonadotropin-subunit (Gn-su)-positive adenomas (n = 8) and in four of five thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)-secreting adenomas, but its incidence was low in the other types of adenomas. Pit-1 protein was detected in 4 of 5 TSH-secreting adenomas and in 10 of 10 growth hormone (GH)-secreting adenomas. By RT-PCR analysis, GATA-2 was detected in all Gn-su-positive adenomas and TSH-secreting adenomas, and Pit-1 was detected in all TSH-secreting adenomas and GH-secreting adenomas. These results suggested that GATA-2 contributes to the functional expression and the differentiation of Gn-su-positive adenomas and the TSH-secreting adenomas and that the interaction between GATA-2 and Pit-1 can lead to gene-specific action and differentiation of TSH-secreting adenomas. It is further speculated that GATA-2 and transcriptional interaction with Pit-1 play roles in the functional differentiation of specific pituitary adenomas.
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