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SAT-312 Beta-Arrestin 2 Is Required for Dopamine Receptor Type 2 Inhibitory Effects on Akt Phosphorylation and Cell Proliferation in Pituitary Tumors

Dopamine receptor type 2 (DRD2) agonists are the first-choice treatment for PRL-secreting pituitary tumors but are poorly effective in non-functioning pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (NF-PitNETs). DRD2 reduces AKT phosphorylation in lactotrophs, but no data are available in NF-PitNETs. DRD2 effects...

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Autores principales: Mangili, Federica, Giardino, Elena, Treppiedi, Donatella, Barbieri, Anna Maria, Catalano, Rosa, Locatelli, Marco, Lania, Andrea G, Spada, Anna, Arosio, Maura, Mantovani, Giovanna, Peverelli, Erika
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7209574/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.503
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Sumario:Dopamine receptor type 2 (DRD2) agonists are the first-choice treatment for PRL-secreting pituitary tumors but are poorly effective in non-functioning pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (NF-PitNETs). DRD2 reduces AKT phosphorylation in lactotrophs, but no data are available in NF-PitNETs. DRD2 effects on AKT are mediated by a β-arrestin 2-dependent mechanism in mouse striatum. The aim of this study was to investigate DRD2 effects on AKT phosphorylation and cell proliferation in human primary cultured NF-PitNET cells and in rat tumoral lactotroph cells MMQ, and to test β-arrestin 2 involvement. We found that DRD2 agonist BIM53097 induced a reduction of p- AKT /total-AKT ratio in MMQ (-32.8±17.6%, p<0.001 vs basal) and in a subset (n=15/41,36.6%) of NF-PitNETs (subgroup 1). In the remaining NF-PitNETs (subgroup 2), BIM53097 induced an increase of p- AKT. The ability of BIM53097 to reduce p-AKT correlated to its antimitotic effect, since the majority of subgroup 1 NF-PitNETs was responsive to BIM53097 and nearly all subgroup 2 NF-PitNETs were resistant. β-arrestin2 was expressed in MMQ and in 80% of subgroup 1 NF-PitNETs, whereas it was undetectable in 77% of subgroup 2 NF-PitNETs. In MMQ, β-arrestin 2 silencing prevented DRD2 inhibitory effects on p-AKT and cell proliferation. Accordingly, β-arrestin 2 transfection in subgroup 2 NF-PitNETs conferred to BIM53097 the ability to inhibit both p-AKT and cell growth. In conclusion, we demonstrated that β-arrestin 2 is required for DRD2 inhibitory effects on AKT phosphorylation and cell proliferation in MMQ and NF-PitNETs, paving the way for a potential role of β-arrestin 2 as a biomarker predicting NF-PitNETs responsiveness to treatment with dopamine agonists.