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    Reassessing the role of the p.(Arg304Gln) missense AIP variant in pituitary tumorigenesis
    (2025)
    Loughrey, Paul Benjamin (56993777000)
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    Mothojakan, Nadira B. (57207909495)
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    Iacovazzo, Donato (55256179800)
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    Arni, Ankit (59218014300)
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    Aflorei, Elena D. (55957763500)
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    Arnaldi, Giorgio (56266312900)
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    Barlier, Anne (55747498800)
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    Beckers, Albert (7006603216)
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    Bizzi, Mariana F. (57190065800)
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    Chanson, Philippe (56249200300)
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    Dal, Jakob (55227675100)
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    Daly, Adrian F. (7102328180)
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    Dang, Mary N. (57216196783)
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    David, Alessia (8715391700)
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    Andrade, Matheus de Oliveira (59285917000)
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    Else, Tobias (6505875282)
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    Elston, Marianne S. (57217465978)
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    Evans, Amy (59739865200)
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    Ferrau, Francesco (56426879500)
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    Fica, Simona (14053740600)
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    Flanagan, Daniel (7103327368)
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    Gadelha, Monica R. (6604086845)
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    Grossman, Ashley B. (35401342800)
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    Kapur, Sonal (57188661661)
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    Khoo, Bernard (36185394100)
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    Kumar, Ajith V. (56312818100)
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    Kumar-Sinha, Chandan (6507499436)
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    Lechan, Ronald M. (7005636129)
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    Ludman, Mark (6603994288)
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    Metherell, Louise A. (6602747281)
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    Miljic, Dragana (6505968542)
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    Mourougavelou, Vishnou (57193704844)
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    Musat, Madalina (6602752334)
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    Occhi, Gianluca (6603762575)
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    Owens, Martina (23502058900)
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    Pascanu, Ionela (35146485800)
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    Pinheiro, Sergio V. B. (36055726400)
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    Radian, Serban (15770354700)
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    Ribeiro-Oliveira, Antonio (16176083100)
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    Schöfl, Christof (7004108255)
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    Patel, Kashyap A. (57188657944)
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    Hernández-Ramírez, Laura C. (55511259300)
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    Korbonits, Márta (7004190977)
    Objective: Heterozygous germline loss-of-function variants in AIP are associated with young-onset growth hormone and/or prolactin-secreting pituitary tumours. However, the pathogenic role of the c.911G > A; p.(Arg304Gln) (R304Q) AIP variant has been controversial. Recent data from public exome/genome databases show this variant is not infrequent. The objective of this work was to reassess the pathogenicity of R304Q based on clinical, genomic, and functional assay data. Design: Data were collected on published R304Q pituitary neuroendocrine tumour cases and from International Familial Isolated Pituitary Adenoma Consortium R304Q cases (n = 38, R304Q cohort). Clinical features, population cohort frequency, computational analyses, prediction models, presence of loss-of-heterozygosity, and in vitro/in vivo functional studies were assessed and compared with data from pathogenic/likely pathogenic AIP variant patients (AIPmut cohort, n = 184). Results: Of 38 R304Q patients, 61% (23/38) had growth hormone excess, in contrast to 80% of AIPmut cohort (147/184, P < .001). R304Q cohort was older at disease onset and diagnosis than the AIPmut cohort (median [quartiles] onset: 25 y [16-35] vs 16 y [14-23], P < .001; median [quartiles] diagnosis: 36 y [24-44] vs 21 y [15-29], P < .001). R304Q is present in gnomADv2.1 (0.31%) and UK Biobank (0.16%), including three persons with homozygous R304Q. No loss-of-heterozygosity was detected in four R304Q pituitary neuroendocrine tumour samples. In silico predictions and experimental data were conflicting. Conclusions: Evidence suggests that R304Q is not pathogenic for pituitary neuroendocrine tumour. We recommend changing this variant classification to likely benign and do not recommend pre-symptomatic genetic testing of family members or follow-up of already identified unaffected individuals with the R304Q variant. © The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Society of Endocrinology.
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    Reassessing the role of the p.(Arg304Gln) missense AIP variant in pituitary tumorigenesis
    (2025)
    Loughrey, Paul Benjamin (56993777000)
    ;
    Mothojakan, Nadira B. (57207909495)
    ;
    Iacovazzo, Donato (55256179800)
    ;
    Arni, Ankit (59218014300)
    ;
    Aflorei, Elena D. (55957763500)
    ;
    Arnaldi, Giorgio (56266312900)
    ;
    Barlier, Anne (55747498800)
    ;
    Beckers, Albert (7006603216)
    ;
    Bizzi, Mariana F. (57190065800)
    ;
    Chanson, Philippe (56249200300)
    ;
    Dal, Jakob (55227675100)
    ;
    Daly, Adrian F. (7102328180)
    ;
    Dang, Mary N. (57216196783)
    ;
    David, Alessia (8715391700)
    ;
    Andrade, Matheus de Oliveira (59285917000)
    ;
    Else, Tobias (6505875282)
    ;
    Elston, Marianne S. (57217465978)
    ;
    Evans, Amy (59739865200)
    ;
    Ferrau, Francesco (56426879500)
    ;
    Fica, Simona (14053740600)
    ;
    Flanagan, Daniel (7103327368)
    ;
    Gadelha, Monica R. (6604086845)
    ;
    Grossman, Ashley B. (35401342800)
    ;
    Kapur, Sonal (57188661661)
    ;
    Khoo, Bernard (36185394100)
    ;
    Kumar, Ajith V. (56312818100)
    ;
    Kumar-Sinha, Chandan (6507499436)
    ;
    Lechan, Ronald M. (7005636129)
    ;
    Ludman, Mark (6603994288)
    ;
    Metherell, Louise A. (6602747281)
    ;
    Miljic, Dragana (6505968542)
    ;
    Mourougavelou, Vishnou (57193704844)
    ;
    Musat, Madalina (6602752334)
    ;
    Occhi, Gianluca (6603762575)
    ;
    Owens, Martina (23502058900)
    ;
    Pascanu, Ionela (35146485800)
    ;
    Pinheiro, Sergio V. B. (36055726400)
    ;
    Radian, Serban (15770354700)
    ;
    Ribeiro-Oliveira, Antonio (16176083100)
    ;
    Schöfl, Christof (7004108255)
    ;
    Patel, Kashyap A. (57188657944)
    ;
    Hernández-Ramírez, Laura C. (55511259300)
    ;
    Korbonits, Márta (7004190977)
    Objective: Heterozygous germline loss-of-function variants in AIP are associated with young-onset growth hormone and/or prolactin-secreting pituitary tumours. However, the pathogenic role of the c.911G > A; p.(Arg304Gln) (R304Q) AIP variant has been controversial. Recent data from public exome/genome databases show this variant is not infrequent. The objective of this work was to reassess the pathogenicity of R304Q based on clinical, genomic, and functional assay data. Design: Data were collected on published R304Q pituitary neuroendocrine tumour cases and from International Familial Isolated Pituitary Adenoma Consortium R304Q cases (n = 38, R304Q cohort). Clinical features, population cohort frequency, computational analyses, prediction models, presence of loss-of-heterozygosity, and in vitro/in vivo functional studies were assessed and compared with data from pathogenic/likely pathogenic AIP variant patients (AIPmut cohort, n = 184). Results: Of 38 R304Q patients, 61% (23/38) had growth hormone excess, in contrast to 80% of AIPmut cohort (147/184, P < .001). R304Q cohort was older at disease onset and diagnosis than the AIPmut cohort (median [quartiles] onset: 25 y [16-35] vs 16 y [14-23], P < .001; median [quartiles] diagnosis: 36 y [24-44] vs 21 y [15-29], P < .001). R304Q is present in gnomADv2.1 (0.31%) and UK Biobank (0.16%), including three persons with homozygous R304Q. No loss-of-heterozygosity was detected in four R304Q pituitary neuroendocrine tumour samples. In silico predictions and experimental data were conflicting. Conclusions: Evidence suggests that R304Q is not pathogenic for pituitary neuroendocrine tumour. We recommend changing this variant classification to likely benign and do not recommend pre-symptomatic genetic testing of family members or follow-up of already identified unaffected individuals with the R304Q variant. © The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Society of Endocrinology.

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