Expression of transforming growth factor beta1, beta2, and beta3 in multinodular goiters and differentiated thyroid carcinomas: a comparative study
Autor: | Hugo Studer, Lars M. Asmis, Peter Kopp, Charles Ruchti, Rui M. B. Maciel, Jakob Zbaeren, Edna Teruko Kimura |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
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Gene isoform
Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Goiter Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Carcinoma Gene Expression Biology medicine.disease Immunohistochemistry Carcinoma Papillary Thyroid carcinoma Endocrinology Transforming Growth Factor beta Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen Gene expression Adenocarcinoma Follicular medicine Adenocarcinoma Thyroid Neoplasms Transforming growth factor Goiter Nodular |
Zdroj: | Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association. 9(2) |
ISSN: | 1050-7256 |
Popis: | The various isoforms of transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) are growth-inhibiting cytokines for cells of epithelial origin. In malignant thyroid tumors, several studies documented a high expression of TGFbeta in the majority of thyroid follicular cells suggesting a possible role as an inhibitor of cell proliferation. In contrast to this uniform pattern of TGFbeta expression in thyroid cancer, scarce and controversial data have been reported on the expression of TGFbeta in benign multinodular goiter. In the present study, we therefore analyzed the expression of TGFbeta1, TGFbeta2, and TGFbeta3 in normal thyroid tissue, multinodular goiters and papillary thyroid carcinomas by immunohistochemistry. In normal thyroid tissue, expression of the 3 TGFbeta isoforms was barely detectable. However, in the carcinomas, almost all epithelial cells displayed immunoreactivity for the three TGFbeta isoforms. In the nodules from multinodular goiters, all 3 isoforms were found to be expressed although the immunolocalization of the 3 proteins was highly variable. TGFbeta-immunostaining was found in scattered clusters of variable size and, its expression pattern was heterogenous among individual cells within single follicles. TGFbeta-positivity was present in spite of immunostaining for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), a marker for actively proliferating cells. In conclusion, this study shows that thyroid carcinomas and benign tumors express the TGFbeta1, TGFbeta2, and TGFbeta3 isoforms. In contrast to the abundant and homogeneous expression in differentiated thyroid carcinomas, TGFbeta expression displays a highly variable interfollicular and intrafollicular pattern in multinodular goiters, suggesting an important role of TGFbeta isoforms in tumorigenesis of thyroid cells. |
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