Do TRIB1 and IL-9 gene polymorphisms impact the development and manifestation of pituitary adenoma?

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Background/Aim: To evaluate the association between TRIB1(rs6987702) and IL-9(rs1859430, rs2069870) genotypes with the development and manifestation of pituitary adenoma (PA). Materials and Methods: The study group included 141 patients with PA and the control group consisted of 287 healthy people. The genotyping of rs6987702, rs1859430 and rs2069870 was carried out using a real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results: Statistically significant results were obtained regarding the rs1859430, but there were no significant results regarding rs6987702. We found that the rs1859430 A/A genotype increased the odds of having recurrent PA six times (p=0.006) under the co-dominant model and four times (p=0.021) under the recessive model. Furthermore, the analysis showed that the G/A genotype increased the odds of having recurrent PA 2.3 times (p=0.003) under the co-dominant model, while G/A and A/A genotypes increased the odds 2.7 times (p=0.011) under the over-dominant model. Conclusion: Certain genotypes of rs1859430 can be associated with PA recurrence.

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MICKEVICIUS, T., VILKEVICIUTE, A., GLEBAUSKIENE, B., KRIAUCIUNIENE, L., & LIUTKEVICIENE, R. (2020). Do TRIB1 and IL-9 gene polymorphisms impact the development and manifestation of pituitary adenoma? In Vivo, 34(5), 2499–2505. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12066

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