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Vanin-1 inactivation antagonizes the development of adrenocortical neoplasia in Sf-1 transgenic mice

  • Perle Latre De Late
  • , Abeer El Wakil
  • , Marielle Jarjat
  • , Ronald R. De Krijger
  • , Leslie L. Heckert
  • , Philippe Naquet
  • , Enzo Lalli*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

SF-1 (NR5A1) overexpression can induce adrenocortical tumor formation in transgenic mice and is associated with more severe prognosis in patients with adrenocortical cancer. In this study we have identified Vanin-1 (Vnn1), a SF-1 target gene, as a novel modulator of the tumorigenic effect of Sf-1 overexpression in the adrenal cortex. Vanin-1 is endowed with pantetheinase activity, releasing cysteamine in tissues and regulating cell response to oxidative stress by modulating the production of glutathione. Sf-1 transgenic mice developed adrenocortical neoplastic lesions (both dysplastic and nodular) with a frequency increasing with age. Genetic ablation of the Vnn1 gene in Sf-1 transgenic mice significantly reduced the severity of neoplastic lesions in the adrenal cortex. This effect could be reversed by treatment of Sf-1 transgenic/Vnn1 null mice with cysteamine. These data show that alteration of the mechanisms controlling intracellular redox and detoxification mechanisms is relevant to the pathogenesis of adrenocortical neoplasia induced by SF-1 overexpression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2349-2354
Number of pages6
JournalEndocrinology
Volume155
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

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