The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders

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Autor(a) principal: Lotf, Claudimara Ferini Pacicco
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Kremer, Jean Lucas, Passaia, Barbara dos Santos, Cavalcante, Isadora Pontes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/154771
Resumo: This review summarizes key knowledge regarding the development, growth, and growth disorders of the adrenal cortex from a molecular perspective. The adrenal gland consists of two distinct regions: the cortex and the medulla. During embryological development and transition to the adult adrenal gland, the adrenal cortex acquires three different structural and functional zones. Significant progress has been made in understanding the signaling and molecules involved during adrenal cortex zonation. Equally significant is the knowledge obtained regarding the action of peptide factors involved in the maintenance of zonation of the adrenal cortex, such as peptides derived from proopiomelanocortin processing, adrenocorticotropin and N-terminal proopiomelanocortin. Findings regarding the development, maintenance and growth of the adrenal cortex and the molecular factors involved has improved the scientific understanding of disorders that affect adrenal cortex growth. Hypoplasia, hyperplasia and adrenocortical tumors, including adult and pediatric adrenocortical adenomas and carcinomas, are described together with findings regarding molecular and pathway alterations. Comprehensive genomic analyses of adrenocortical tumors have shown gene expression profiles associated with malignancy as well as methylation alterations and the involvement of miRNAs. These findings provide a new perspective on the diagnosis, therapeutic possibilities and prognosis of adrenocortical disorders.
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spelling The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disordersHuman Adrenal CortexHyperplasiaAdrenocortical TumorsThis review summarizes key knowledge regarding the development, growth, and growth disorders of the adrenal cortex from a molecular perspective. The adrenal gland consists of two distinct regions: the cortex and the medulla. During embryological development and transition to the adult adrenal gland, the adrenal cortex acquires three different structural and functional zones. Significant progress has been made in understanding the signaling and molecules involved during adrenal cortex zonation. Equally significant is the knowledge obtained regarding the action of peptide factors involved in the maintenance of zonation of the adrenal cortex, such as peptides derived from proopiomelanocortin processing, adrenocorticotropin and N-terminal proopiomelanocortin. Findings regarding the development, maintenance and growth of the adrenal cortex and the molecular factors involved has improved the scientific understanding of disorders that affect adrenal cortex growth. Hypoplasia, hyperplasia and adrenocortical tumors, including adult and pediatric adrenocortical adenomas and carcinomas, are described together with findings regarding molecular and pathway alterations. Comprehensive genomic analyses of adrenocortical tumors have shown gene expression profiles associated with malignancy as well as methylation alterations and the involvement of miRNAs. These findings provide a new perspective on the diagnosis, therapeutic possibilities and prognosis of adrenocortical disorders.Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2019-02-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/154771Clinics; Vol. 73 No. Suppl. 1 (2018); e473sClinics; v. 73 n. Suppl. 1 (2018); e473sClinics; Vol. 73 Núm. Suppl. 1 (2018); e473s1980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/154771/150787Copyright (c) 2019 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLotf, Claudimara Ferini PaciccoKremer, Jean LucasPassaia, Barbara dos SantosCavalcante, Isadora Pontes2019-05-14T11:48:25Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/154771Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2019-05-14T11:48:25Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders
title The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders
spellingShingle The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders
Lotf, Claudimara Ferini Pacicco
Human Adrenal Cortex
Hyperplasia
Adrenocortical Tumors
title_short The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders
title_full The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders
title_fullStr The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders
title_full_unstemmed The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders
title_sort The human adrenal cortex: growth control and disorders
author Lotf, Claudimara Ferini Pacicco
author_facet Lotf, Claudimara Ferini Pacicco
Kremer, Jean Lucas
Passaia, Barbara dos Santos
Cavalcante, Isadora Pontes
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author2 Kremer, Jean Lucas
Passaia, Barbara dos Santos
Cavalcante, Isadora Pontes
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lotf, Claudimara Ferini Pacicco
Kremer, Jean Lucas
Passaia, Barbara dos Santos
Cavalcante, Isadora Pontes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Human Adrenal Cortex
Hyperplasia
Adrenocortical Tumors
topic Human Adrenal Cortex
Hyperplasia
Adrenocortical Tumors
description This review summarizes key knowledge regarding the development, growth, and growth disorders of the adrenal cortex from a molecular perspective. The adrenal gland consists of two distinct regions: the cortex and the medulla. During embryological development and transition to the adult adrenal gland, the adrenal cortex acquires three different structural and functional zones. Significant progress has been made in understanding the signaling and molecules involved during adrenal cortex zonation. Equally significant is the knowledge obtained regarding the action of peptide factors involved in the maintenance of zonation of the adrenal cortex, such as peptides derived from proopiomelanocortin processing, adrenocorticotropin and N-terminal proopiomelanocortin. Findings regarding the development, maintenance and growth of the adrenal cortex and the molecular factors involved has improved the scientific understanding of disorders that affect adrenal cortex growth. Hypoplasia, hyperplasia and adrenocortical tumors, including adult and pediatric adrenocortical adenomas and carcinomas, are described together with findings regarding molecular and pathway alterations. Comprehensive genomic analyses of adrenocortical tumors have shown gene expression profiles associated with malignancy as well as methylation alterations and the involvement of miRNAs. These findings provide a new perspective on the diagnosis, therapeutic possibilities and prognosis of adrenocortical disorders.
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