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Core I gene is overexpressed in Hurthle and non-Hurthle cell microfollicular adenomas and follicular carcinomas of the thyroid.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Most of the steps involved in the initiation and progression of Hürthle (oncocytic, oxyphilic) cell carcinomas of the thyroid remain unknown. METHODS: Using differential display and semiquantitative RT-PCR we found, among other alterations, overexpression of the gene encoding the Core I subunit of the complex III of the mitochondrial respiratory chain in a follicular carcinoma composed of Hürthle cells. RESULTS: Similar high levels of Core I gene expression were detected in nine follicular carcinomas (seven with Hürthle cell features), in seven microfollicular adenomas (one with Hürthle cell features) and in one micro/macrofollicular adenoma, in contrast to a lower/normal expression in nine papillary carcinomas (three with Hürthle cell features) and five macrofollicular adenomas (one of which displaying Hürthle cell features). No significative correlation was found between Core I overexpression and the proliferative activity of the lesions. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that Core I overexpression in thyroid tumours is not associated with malignancy, Hürthle cells or proliferative activity. The pathogenetic mechanism linking Core I overexpression to the microfollicular pattern of growth of thyroid tumours remains to be clarified.

SUBMITTER: Maximo V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC404464 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Core I gene is overexpressed in Hürthle and non-Hürthle cell microfollicular adenomas and follicular carcinomas of the thyroid.

Máximo Valdemar V   Preto Ana A   Crespo Ana A   Rocha Ana Sofia AS   Machado José Carlos JC   Soares Paula P   Sobrinho-Simões Manuel M  

BMC cancer 20040325


<h4>Background</h4>Most of the steps involved in the initiation and progression of Hürthle (oncocytic, oxyphilic) cell carcinomas of the thyroid remain unknown.<h4>Methods</h4>Using differential display and semiquantitative RT-PCR we found, among other alterations, overexpression of the gene encoding the Core I subunit of the complex III of the mitochondrial respiratory chain in a follicular carcinoma composed of Hürthle cells.<h4>Results</h4>Similar high levels of Core I gene expression were de  ...[more]

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