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Cushing disease (CD) in children is caused by
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
-secreting pituitary adenomas. Germline or somatic mutations in genes such as MEN1, CDKIs, AIP, and USP8 have been identified in pediatric CD, but the genetic defects in a significant percentage of cases are still unknown. We investigated the orphan G protein-coupled receptor
GPR101
, a gene known to be involved in somatotropinomas, for its possible involvement in corticotropinomas. We performed
GPR101
sequencing, expression analyses by RT-qPCR and immunostaining, and functional studies (cell proliferation, pituitary hormones secretion, and cAMP measurement) in a series of patients with sporadic CD secondary to ACTH-secreting adenomas in whom we had peripheral and tumor DNA (N=36). No increased
GPR101
expression was observed in tumors compared to normal pituitary (NP) tissues, nor did we find a correlation between
GPR101
and ACTH expression levels. Sequence analysis revealed a very rare germline heterozygous
GPR101
variant (p.G31S) in one patient with CD. Overexpression of the p.G31S variant did not lead to increased growth and proliferation, although modest effects on cAMP signaling were seen.
GPR101
is not overexpressed in ACTH-secreting tumors compared to NPs. A rare germline
GPR101
variant was found in one patient with CD but in vitro studies did not support a consistent pathogenic effect.
GPR101
is unlikely to be involved in the pathogenesis of CD.
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