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Aberrant Expression of Posterior HOX Genes in Well Differentiated Histotypes of Thyroid Cancers

Molecular etiology of thyroid cancers has been widely studied, and several molecular alterations have been identified mainly associated with follicular and papillary histotypes. However, the molecular bases of the complex pathogenesis of thyroid carcinomas remain poorly understood. HOX genes regulat...

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Autores principales: Cantile, Monica, Scognamiglio, Giosuè, La Sala, Lucia, La Mantia, Elvira, Scaramuzza, Veronica, Valentino, Elena, Tatangelo, Fabiana, Losito, Simona, Pezzullo, Luciano, Chiofalo, Maria Grazia, Fulciniti, Franco, Franco, Renato, Botti, Gerardo
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3856031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24189220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms141121727
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author Cantile, Monica
Scognamiglio, Giosuè
La Sala, Lucia
La Mantia, Elvira
Scaramuzza, Veronica
Valentino, Elena
Tatangelo, Fabiana
Losito, Simona
Pezzullo, Luciano
Chiofalo, Maria Grazia
Fulciniti, Franco
Franco, Renato
Botti, Gerardo
author_facet Cantile, Monica
Scognamiglio, Giosuè
La Sala, Lucia
La Mantia, Elvira
Scaramuzza, Veronica
Valentino, Elena
Tatangelo, Fabiana
Losito, Simona
Pezzullo, Luciano
Chiofalo, Maria Grazia
Fulciniti, Franco
Franco, Renato
Botti, Gerardo
author_sort Cantile, Monica
collection PubMed
description Molecular etiology of thyroid cancers has been widely studied, and several molecular alterations have been identified mainly associated with follicular and papillary histotypes. However, the molecular bases of the complex pathogenesis of thyroid carcinomas remain poorly understood. HOX genes regulate normal embryonic development, cell differentiation and other critical processes in eukaryotic cell life. Several studies have shown that HOX genes play a role in neoplastic transformation of several human tissues. In particular, the genes belonging to HOX paralogous group 13 seem to hold a relevant role in both tumor development and progression. We have identified a significant prognostic role of HOX D13 in pancreatic cancer and we have recently showed the strong and progressive over-expression of HOX C13 in melanoma metastases and deregulation of HOX B13 expression in bladder cancers. In this study we have investigated, by immunohistochemisty and quantitative Real Time PCR, the HOX paralogous group 13 genes/proteins expression in thyroid cancer evolution and progression, also evaluating its ability to discriminate between main histotypes. Our results showed an aberrant expression, both at gene and protein level, of all members belonging to paralogous group 13 (HOX A13, HOX B13, HOX C13 and HOX D13) in adenoma, papillary and follicular thyroid cancers samples. The data suggest a potential role of HOX paralogous group 13 genes in pathogenesis and differential diagnosis of thyroid cancers.
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spelling pubmed-38560312013-12-09 Aberrant Expression of Posterior HOX Genes in Well Differentiated Histotypes of Thyroid Cancers Cantile, Monica Scognamiglio, Giosuè La Sala, Lucia La Mantia, Elvira Scaramuzza, Veronica Valentino, Elena Tatangelo, Fabiana Losito, Simona Pezzullo, Luciano Chiofalo, Maria Grazia Fulciniti, Franco Franco, Renato Botti, Gerardo Int J Mol Sci Article Molecular etiology of thyroid cancers has been widely studied, and several molecular alterations have been identified mainly associated with follicular and papillary histotypes. However, the molecular bases of the complex pathogenesis of thyroid carcinomas remain poorly understood. HOX genes regulate normal embryonic development, cell differentiation and other critical processes in eukaryotic cell life. Several studies have shown that HOX genes play a role in neoplastic transformation of several human tissues. In particular, the genes belonging to HOX paralogous group 13 seem to hold a relevant role in both tumor development and progression. We have identified a significant prognostic role of HOX D13 in pancreatic cancer and we have recently showed the strong and progressive over-expression of HOX C13 in melanoma metastases and deregulation of HOX B13 expression in bladder cancers. In this study we have investigated, by immunohistochemisty and quantitative Real Time PCR, the HOX paralogous group 13 genes/proteins expression in thyroid cancer evolution and progression, also evaluating its ability to discriminate between main histotypes. Our results showed an aberrant expression, both at gene and protein level, of all members belonging to paralogous group 13 (HOX A13, HOX B13, HOX C13 and HOX D13) in adenoma, papillary and follicular thyroid cancers samples. The data suggest a potential role of HOX paralogous group 13 genes in pathogenesis and differential diagnosis of thyroid cancers. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2013-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3856031/ /pubmed/24189220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms141121727 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Cantile, Monica
Scognamiglio, Giosuè
La Sala, Lucia
La Mantia, Elvira
Scaramuzza, Veronica
Valentino, Elena
Tatangelo, Fabiana
Losito, Simona
Pezzullo, Luciano
Chiofalo, Maria Grazia
Fulciniti, Franco
Franco, Renato
Botti, Gerardo
Aberrant Expression of Posterior HOX Genes in Well Differentiated Histotypes of Thyroid Cancers
title Aberrant Expression of Posterior HOX Genes in Well Differentiated Histotypes of Thyroid Cancers
title_full Aberrant Expression of Posterior HOX Genes in Well Differentiated Histotypes of Thyroid Cancers
title_fullStr Aberrant Expression of Posterior HOX Genes in Well Differentiated Histotypes of Thyroid Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Aberrant Expression of Posterior HOX Genes in Well Differentiated Histotypes of Thyroid Cancers
title_short Aberrant Expression of Posterior HOX Genes in Well Differentiated Histotypes of Thyroid Cancers
title_sort aberrant expression of posterior hox genes in well differentiated histotypes of thyroid cancers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3856031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24189220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms141121727
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