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  • Previous studies indicated allelic loss in the 13q14 chromosomal region related to pituitary tumors, but the role of the RB1 gene was unclear.
  • A tumor deletion map was created using samples from 43 acromegaly patients, revealing that 12% of somatotropinomas showed loss of heterozygosity in the region.
  • The findings suggest that another tumor suppressor gene, not RB1, might be involved in the development of these tumors, as RB1's role was ruled out and loss of alleles occurred at similar rates in both invasive and non-invasive adenomas.

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Previous studies have reported allelic loss in chromosomal region 13q14 in pituitary tumors. However, the role of RB1 in this region has not been clarified. We performed a tumor deletion map of chromosomal region 13q14 with pituitary adenomas and matched blood samples of 43 patients with acromegaly. Twenty-one patients had non-invasive tumors, 19 had invasive tumors, and in 3 this information was not available. Results showed loss of heterozygosity in at least one microsatelite marker of region 13q14 in 12% (5 of 43) of the somatotropinomas. Retention of marker D13S1325, telomeric to RB1, suggests that the putative tumor suppressor gene is located centromeric to this region, which includes RB1 locus. The participation of RB1 was excluded in four of the five cases because retinoblastoma protein was shown to be positive in these tumors in our previous study. Allelic loss occurred in similar frequency in invasive and noninvasive adenomas. In summary, we confirmed the participation of chromosomal region 13q14 in a subset of GH-secreting adenomas with no regard to tumor grade. RB1 was not implicated, suggesting the participation of another tumor suppressor gene in this region during the first steps of somatotropinoma development.

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