LOCALIZATION OF PROHORMONE CONVERTASE-1 3 AND CONVERTASE-2 IN THE HUMAN PITUITARY-GLAND AND PITUITARY-ADENOMAS - ANALYSIS BY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY, IMMUNOELECTRON MICROSCOPY, AND LASER-SCANNING MICROSCOPY/
I. Takumi et al., LOCALIZATION OF PROHORMONE CONVERTASE-1 3 AND CONVERTASE-2 IN THE HUMAN PITUITARY-GLAND AND PITUITARY-ADENOMAS - ANALYSIS BY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY, IMMUNOELECTRON MICROSCOPY, AND LASER-SCANNING MICROSCOPY/, Modern pathology, 11(3), 1998, pp. 232-238
Prohormone convertase (PC) 1/3 and PC2 are involved in post-translatio
nal processing of endocrine tissues, including the pancreatic islets a
nd pituitary glands. Our immunohistochemical studies disclosed the pre
sence of PC1/3 and PC2 in non-neoplastic pituitary glands, especially
in corticotrophs, gonadotrophs, and thyrotrophs. Among 58 pituitary ad
enomas obtained by trans-sphenoidal surgery, adrenocorticotropin (ACTH
)-secreting adenomas showed a high incidence of the presence of PC1/3
and PC2, i.e., nine of nine cases were positive for ACTH. Five of nine
cases showed consistency between PC2 localization and alpha-melanocyt
e stimulating hormone immunoreactivity, which suggests the functional
correlation between PC2 and the processing of ACTH. In four cases, we
observed inconsistency in immunolocalization, which suggested the poss
ibility of inactive PC2 and abnormal processing of alpha-melanocyte st
imulating hormone. The high incidence of PC1/3 and PC2 in nonfunctioni
ng adenomas might be related to the processing of chromogranin A.