INVESTIGADORES
ARZT Eduardo Simon
artículos
Título:
BMP-4 inhibits corticotroph tumor cells: involvement in the retinoic acid inhibitory action
Autor/es:
GIACOMINI, D; PÁEZ-PEREDA, M; THEODOROPOULOU, M; LABEUR, M; REFOJO, D; GEREZ, J; CHERVIN, A; BERNER, S; RENNER, U; STALLA, GK; ARZT, E
Revista:
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Editorial:
ENDOCRINE SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: USA; Año: 2005 p. 247 - 256
ISSN:
0013-7227
Resumen:
The molecular mechanisms governing the pathogenesis of ACTH-secreting pituitary adenomas are still obscure. Furthermore, the pharmacological treatment of these tumors is limited. In this study, we report that bone morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4) is expressed in the corticotrophs of human normal adenohypophysis and its expression is reduced in corticotrophinomas obtained from Cushing´s patients compared with the normal pituitary. BMP-4 treatment of AtT-20 mouse corticotrophinoma cells has an inhibitory effect on ACTH secretion and cell proliferation. AtT-20 cells stably transfected with a dominant-negative form of the BMP-4 signal cotransducer Smad-4 or the BMP-4 inhibitor noggin have increased tumorigenicity in nude mice, showing that BMP-4 has an inhibitory role on corticotroph tumorigenesis in vivo. Because the activation of the retinoic acid receptor has an inhibitory action on Cushing´s disease progression, we analyzed the putative interaction of these two pathways. Indeed, retinoic acid induces both BMP-4 transcription and expression and its antiproliferative action is blocked in Smad-4dn- and noggin-transfected Att-20 cells that do not respond to BMP-4. Therefore, retinoic acid induces BMP-4, which participates in the antiproliferative effects of retinoic acid. This new mechanism is a potential target for therapeutic approaches for Cushing´s disease.