Hypophysitis is a rare and potentially life-threatening disease, characterized by an elevated risk of complications, such as the occurrence of acute central hypoadrenalism, persistent hypopituitarism, or the extension of the inflammatory process to the neighboring neurological structures. In recent years, a large number of cases has been described. The diagnosis of hypophysitis is complex because it is based on clinical and radiological criteria. Due to this, the integration of molecular and genetic biomarkers can help physicians in the diagnosis of hypophysitis and play a role in predicting disease outcome. In this paper, we review current knowledge about molecular and genetic biomarkers of hypophysitis with the aim of suggesting a possible integration of these biomarkers in clinical practice.

Chiloiro, S., Russo, F., Tartaglione, T., Capoluongo, E. D., Molecular and Genetic Immune Biomarkers of Primary and Immune-Therapy Induced Hypophysitis: From Laboratories to the Clinical Practice, <<JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE>>, 2021; 11 (10): 1-14. [doi:10.3390/jpm11101026] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/312456]

Molecular and Genetic Immune Biomarkers of Primary and Immune-Therapy Induced Hypophysitis: From Laboratories to the Clinical Practice

Chiloiro, Sabrina
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Investigation
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Russo, Filippo;Tartaglione, Tommaso;Capoluongo, Ettore Domenico
2021

Abstract

Hypophysitis is a rare and potentially life-threatening disease, characterized by an elevated risk of complications, such as the occurrence of acute central hypoadrenalism, persistent hypopituitarism, or the extension of the inflammatory process to the neighboring neurological structures. In recent years, a large number of cases has been described. The diagnosis of hypophysitis is complex because it is based on clinical and radiological criteria. Due to this, the integration of molecular and genetic biomarkers can help physicians in the diagnosis of hypophysitis and play a role in predicting disease outcome. In this paper, we review current knowledge about molecular and genetic biomarkers of hypophysitis with the aim of suggesting a possible integration of these biomarkers in clinical practice.
2021
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CTLA-4
HLA
MHC
PD-1
anti-pituitary antibodies
cytokines
diabetes insipidus
hypoadrenalism
hypopituitarism
immune-check point inhibitors
ipilimumab
nivolumab
Settore MED/13 - ENDOCRINOLOGIA
Settore MEDS-08/A - Endocrinologia
MDPI
11
10
2021
1
14
14
1026
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
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Chiloiro, S., Russo, F., Tartaglione, T., Capoluongo, E. D., Molecular and Genetic Immune Biomarkers of Primary and Immune-Therapy Induced Hypophysitis: From Laboratories to the Clinical Practice, <<JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE>>, 2021; 11 (10): 1-14. [doi:10.3390/jpm11101026] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/312456]
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