Coding mutations of the putative tumour suppressor gene MEN1 are unlikely to contribute to pituitary tumorigenesis in sporadic nonfunctioning, GH-secreting and TSH-secreting adenomas. Changes in pretranslational expression of MEN1 were observed in pituitary tumours, suggesting that changes in the level of MEN1 expression, rather than coding changes, may be of functional importance in influencing sporadic pituitary tumorigenesis.
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