<i>GNAS</i> mutations suppress cell invasion by activating MEG3 in growth hormone–secreting pituitary adenoma
CHAO TANG,
CHUNYU ZHONG,
JUNHAO ZHU
et al.
Abstract:Approximately 30%–40% of growth hormone–secreting pituitary adenomas (GHPAs) harbor somatic activating mutations in
GNAS
(α subunit of stimulatory G protein). Mutations in
GNAS
are associated with clinical features of smaller and less invasive tumors. However, the role of
GNAS
mutations in the invasiveness of GHPAs is unclear.
GNAS
mutations were detected in GHPAs using a standard polymerase chain reaction (PCR) sequenc… Show more
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