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The clinical and therapeutic profiles of prolactinomas associated with germline pathogenic variants in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene

Laurent Vroonen, Albert Beckers, Séverine Camby, Thomas Cuny, Pablo Beckers, Marie‐Lise Jaffrain‐Rea, Muriel Cogne, Luciana Ansaneli Naves, Amandine Ferrière, Pauline Romanet, Атанаска Еленкова, Auli Karhu, Thierry Brue, Anne Barlier, Patrick Pétrossians, Adrian Daly

2023Frontiers in Endocrinology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction Prolactinomas are the most frequent type of pituitary adenoma encountered in clinical practice. Dopamine agonists (DA) like cabergoline typically provide sign/ symptom control, normalize prolactin levels and decrease tumor size in most patients. DA-resistant prolactinomas are infrequent and can occur in association with some genetic causes like MEN1 and pathogenic germline variants in the AIP gene (AIPvar). Methods We compared the clinical, radiological, and therapeutic characteristics of AIPvar-related prolactinomas (n=13) with unselected hospital-treated prolactinomas (“unselected”, n=41) and genetically-negative, DA-resistant prolactinomas (DA-resistant, n=39). Results AIPvar-related prolactinomas occurred at a significantly younger age than the unselected or DA-resistant prolactinomas (p<0.01). Males were more common in the AIPvar (75.0%) and DA- resistant (49.7%) versus unselected prolactinomas (9.8%; p<0.001). AIPvar prolactinomas exhibited significantly more frequent invasion than the other groups (p<0.001) and exhibited a trend to larger tumor diameter. The DA-resistant group had significantly higher prolactin levels at diagnosis than the AIPvar group (p<0.001). Maximum DA doses were significantly higher in the AIPvar and DA-resistant groups versus unselected. DA-induced macroadenoma shrinkage (>50%) occurred in 58.3% in the AIPvar group versus 4.2% in the DA-resistant group (p<0.01). Surgery was more frequent in the AIPvar and DA- resistant groups (43.8% and 61.5%, respectively) versus unselected (19.5%: p<0.01). Radiotherapy was used only in AIPvar (18.8%) and DA-resistant (25.6%) groups. Discussion AIPvar confer an aggressive phenotype in prolactinomas, with invasive tumors occurring at a younger age. These characteristics can help differentiate rare AIPvar related prolactinomas from DA-resistant, genetically-negative tumors.

Topics & Concepts

ProlactinomaCabergolineInternal medicineProlactinPituitary adenomaMedicineGastroenterologyEndocrinologyAdenomaPituitary neoplasmPituitary tumorsPituitary glandHormonePituitary Gland Disorders and TreatmentsAdrenal and Paraganglionic TumorsGrowth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors