2014
DOI: 10.1507/endocrj.ej14-0282
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Somatic mutations of the catalytic subunit of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (<i>PRKACA</i>) gene in Japanese patients with several adrenal adenomas secreting cortisol [Rapid Communication]

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“…We found KCNJ5 mutations in tumors predominantly secreting aldosterone, with concomitant cortisol secretion, again in line with prior work (7,16). KCNJ5 mutations cause abnormal sodium permeability of the mutant potassium channel, leading to depolarization, activation of voltage-gated calcium channel, and calcium influx (19).…”
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“…We found KCNJ5 mutations in tumors predominantly secreting aldosterone, with concomitant cortisol secretion, again in line with prior work (7,16). KCNJ5 mutations cause abnormal sodium permeability of the mutant potassium channel, leading to depolarization, activation of voltage-gated calcium channel, and calcium influx (19).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Tumors co-secreting aldosterone and cortisol carried KCNJ5 mutations (G151R and L168R) in 50% (2/4) cases (Supplementary Table 2). In contrast, none of these patients showed PRKACA mutations, in line with previously published findings (7,16). Mutations in genes other than KCNJ5 are considerably less frequent in aldosterone-producing adenomas.…”
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“…Boulkroun et al, who examined the large number of APA cases to date, 380, found that 129 patients (34%) had mutations in Europe [9]. We found a higher frequency, 24 out of 33 (approximately 73%) APAs, in Japan [7,[11][12][13]. Several differences of clinical features have been reported between Japanese and Western APA patients.…”
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confidence: 56%