Somatic Mutation of TRβ Can Cause a Defect in Negative Regulation of TSH in a TSH-Secreting Pituitary Tumor

  • Ando S
  • Sarlis N
  • Oldfield E
  • et al.
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Abstract

In patients with TSH-secreting tumors (TSHomas), serum TSH is poorly suppressed by thyroid hormone. The mechanism for this defect in negative regulation of TSH secretion is not known. To investigate the possibility of a somatic mutation of TR causing this defect, we performed mutational analysis of TRbeta by RT-PCR using RNA obtained from five surgically resected TSHomas. In one TSHoma, we identified a somatic mutation in the ligand-binding domain of TRbeta that caused a His to Tyr substitution at codon 435 of TRbeta1 corresponding to codon 450 of TRbeta2. Interestingly, this mutation occurred in the same codon as two mutations (TRbetaH435L and H435Q) previously identified in patients with the syndrome of resistance to thyroid hormone. This mutant TRbeta had impaired T3 binding and T3-mediated negative regulation. It also blocked the negative regulation by wild-type TRbeta2 on glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit and TSHbeta reporter genes in cotransfection studies. Our results demonstrate that somatic mutation of TRbeta occurred in a TSHoma and was probably responsible for the defect in negative regulation of TSH by thyroid hormone in the tumor.

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Ando, S., Sarlis, N. J., Oldfield, E. H., & Yen, P. M. (2001). Somatic Mutation of TRβ Can Cause a Defect in Negative Regulation of TSH in a TSH-Secreting Pituitary Tumor. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 86(11), 5572–5576. https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem.86.11.7984

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