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Platelet-derived growth factor D expression in adrenal cells is modulated by corticosteroids: putative role in adrenal suppression.

Christopher Mark ParryLi F ChanDaniel F CarrDaniel B Hawcutt
Published in: Pediatric research (2022)
PDGFD is expressed in the human adrenal cell line, H295R, and expression can be modulated by beclometasone as well as agonists/antagonists of steroidogenesis. This builds on previous research that identified a SNP in PDGFD (rs591118) as an independent risk factor for adrenal suppression in adults and children with obstructive airway disease treated with inhaled corticosteroids. First in vitro experiments to support a link between the PDGF and cortisol production pathways, supporting the hypothesis that PDGFD variants can affect an individual's sensitivity to corticosteroid-induced adrenal suppression.
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