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Low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma

Uveal melanoma is highly metastatic, prognosis is poor and there are no effective treatments to extend survival. Accumulating evidence suggests that thyroid hormones have a mitogenic effect via binding to αvβ3 integrin. We aimed to examine the impact of thyroid status on survival in a murine B16F10...

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Autores principales: Fabian, Ido Didi, Rosner, Mordechai, Fabian, Ina, Vishnevskia-Dai, Vicktoria, Zloto, Ofira, Maman, Elena Shinderman, Cohen, Keren, Ellis, Martin, Lin, Hung-Yun, Hercbergs, Aleck, Davis, Paul J., Ashur-Fabian, Osnat
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4484437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25868390
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author Fabian, Ido Didi
Rosner, Mordechai
Fabian, Ina
Vishnevskia-Dai, Vicktoria
Zloto, Ofira
Maman, Elena Shinderman
Cohen, Keren
Ellis, Martin
Lin, Hung-Yun
Hercbergs, Aleck
Davis, Paul J.
Ashur-Fabian, Osnat
author_facet Fabian, Ido Didi
Rosner, Mordechai
Fabian, Ina
Vishnevskia-Dai, Vicktoria
Zloto, Ofira
Maman, Elena Shinderman
Cohen, Keren
Ellis, Martin
Lin, Hung-Yun
Hercbergs, Aleck
Davis, Paul J.
Ashur-Fabian, Osnat
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description Uveal melanoma is highly metastatic, prognosis is poor and there are no effective treatments to extend survival. Accumulating evidence suggests that thyroid hormones have a mitogenic effect via binding to αvβ3 integrin. We aimed to examine the impact of thyroid status on survival in a murine B16F10 model for ocular melanoma, highly expressing the integrin. In two independent experiments oral propylthiouracil (PTU) was used to induce hypothyroidism (n=9), thyroxine to induce hyperthyroidism (n=11) and mice given plain water served as control (n=8). At day 21, the subretinal space was inoculated with 10(2) B16F10 cells. In non-inoculated mice (n=6 of each group) serum free T(4) (FT(4)) levels were measured and additional non-inoculated mice (3 given PTU and 4 given thyroxine or water) served as internal control to demonstrate the impact of the dissolved substance. The PTU-inoculated mice showed clinical evidence of intraocular tumor growth significantly later than the thyroxine mice (P=0.003) and survival time was significantly longer (P<0.001). FT(4) levels differed significantly between groups (P<0.001) and with no signs of illness in the internal control group. Our findings suggest that hyperthyroidism shortens survival, whereas relative hypothyroidism may have a protective role in metastatic ocular melanoma.
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spelling pubmed-44844372015-07-10 Low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma Fabian, Ido Didi Rosner, Mordechai Fabian, Ina Vishnevskia-Dai, Vicktoria Zloto, Ofira Maman, Elena Shinderman Cohen, Keren Ellis, Martin Lin, Hung-Yun Hercbergs, Aleck Davis, Paul J. Ashur-Fabian, Osnat Oncotarget Research Paper Uveal melanoma is highly metastatic, prognosis is poor and there are no effective treatments to extend survival. Accumulating evidence suggests that thyroid hormones have a mitogenic effect via binding to αvβ3 integrin. We aimed to examine the impact of thyroid status on survival in a murine B16F10 model for ocular melanoma, highly expressing the integrin. In two independent experiments oral propylthiouracil (PTU) was used to induce hypothyroidism (n=9), thyroxine to induce hyperthyroidism (n=11) and mice given plain water served as control (n=8). At day 21, the subretinal space was inoculated with 10(2) B16F10 cells. In non-inoculated mice (n=6 of each group) serum free T(4) (FT(4)) levels were measured and additional non-inoculated mice (3 given PTU and 4 given thyroxine or water) served as internal control to demonstrate the impact of the dissolved substance. The PTU-inoculated mice showed clinical evidence of intraocular tumor growth significantly later than the thyroxine mice (P=0.003) and survival time was significantly longer (P<0.001). FT(4) levels differed significantly between groups (P<0.001) and with no signs of illness in the internal control group. Our findings suggest that hyperthyroidism shortens survival, whereas relative hypothyroidism may have a protective role in metastatic ocular melanoma. Impact Journals LLC 2015-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4484437/ /pubmed/25868390 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Fabian et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fabian, Ido Didi
Rosner, Mordechai
Fabian, Ina
Vishnevskia-Dai, Vicktoria
Zloto, Ofira
Maman, Elena Shinderman
Cohen, Keren
Ellis, Martin
Lin, Hung-Yun
Hercbergs, Aleck
Davis, Paul J.
Ashur-Fabian, Osnat
Low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma
title Low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma
title_full Low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma
title_fullStr Low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma
title_short Low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma
title_sort low thyroid hormone levels improve survival in murine model for ocular melanoma
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4484437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25868390
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