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Clinical Significance of Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2 Expression in Human Malignant and Benign Thyroid Lesions

The endocannabinoid system is comprised of cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2), their endogenous ligands (endocannabinoids), and proteins responsible for their metabolism participate in many different functions indispensable to homeostatic regulation in several tissues, exerting also antitumorigenic...

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Autores principales: Lakiotaki, Eleftheria, Giaginis, Constantinos, Tolia, Maria, Alexandrou, Paraskevi, Delladetsima, Ioanna, Giannopoulou, Ioanna, Kyrgias, George, Patsouris, Efstratios, Theocharis, Stamatios
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26539529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/839403
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author Lakiotaki, Eleftheria
Giaginis, Constantinos
Tolia, Maria
Alexandrou, Paraskevi
Delladetsima, Ioanna
Giannopoulou, Ioanna
Kyrgias, George
Patsouris, Efstratios
Theocharis, Stamatios
author_facet Lakiotaki, Eleftheria
Giaginis, Constantinos
Tolia, Maria
Alexandrou, Paraskevi
Delladetsima, Ioanna
Giannopoulou, Ioanna
Kyrgias, George
Patsouris, Efstratios
Theocharis, Stamatios
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description The endocannabinoid system is comprised of cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2), their endogenous ligands (endocannabinoids), and proteins responsible for their metabolism participate in many different functions indispensable to homeostatic regulation in several tissues, exerting also antitumorigenic effects. The present study aimed to evaluate the clinical significance of CB1 and CB2 expression in human benign and malignant thyroid lesions. CB1 and CB2 proteins' expression was assessed immunohistochemically on paraffin-embedded thyroid tissues obtained from 87 patients with benign (n = 43) and malignant (n = 44) lesions and was statistically analyzed with clinicopathological parameters, follicular cells' proliferative capacity, and risk of recurrence rate estimated according to the American Thyroid Association (ATA) staging system. Enhanced CB1 and CB2 expression was significantly more frequently observed in malignant compared to benign thyroid lesions (p = 0.0010 and p = 0.0005, resp.). Enhanced CB1 and CB2 expression was also significantly more frequently observed in papillary carcinomas compared to hyperplastic nodules (p = 0.0097 and p = 0.0110, resp.). In malignant thyroid lesions, elevated CB2 expression was significantly associated with the presence of lymph node metastases (p = 0.0301). Enhanced CB2 expression was also more frequently observed in malignant thyroid cases with presence of capsular (p = 0.1165), lymphatic (p = 0.1989), and vascular invasion (p = 0.0555), as well as in those with increased risk of recurrence rate (p = 0.1165), at a nonsignificant level though, whereas CB1 expression was not associated with any of the clinicopathological parameters examined. Our data suggest that CB receptors may be involved in malignant thyroid transformation and especially CB2 receptor could serve as useful biomarker and potential therapeutic target in thyroid neoplasia.
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spelling pubmed-46198732015-11-04 Clinical Significance of Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2 Expression in Human Malignant and Benign Thyroid Lesions Lakiotaki, Eleftheria Giaginis, Constantinos Tolia, Maria Alexandrou, Paraskevi Delladetsima, Ioanna Giannopoulou, Ioanna Kyrgias, George Patsouris, Efstratios Theocharis, Stamatios Biomed Res Int Research Article The endocannabinoid system is comprised of cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2), their endogenous ligands (endocannabinoids), and proteins responsible for their metabolism participate in many different functions indispensable to homeostatic regulation in several tissues, exerting also antitumorigenic effects. The present study aimed to evaluate the clinical significance of CB1 and CB2 expression in human benign and malignant thyroid lesions. CB1 and CB2 proteins' expression was assessed immunohistochemically on paraffin-embedded thyroid tissues obtained from 87 patients with benign (n = 43) and malignant (n = 44) lesions and was statistically analyzed with clinicopathological parameters, follicular cells' proliferative capacity, and risk of recurrence rate estimated according to the American Thyroid Association (ATA) staging system. Enhanced CB1 and CB2 expression was significantly more frequently observed in malignant compared to benign thyroid lesions (p = 0.0010 and p = 0.0005, resp.). Enhanced CB1 and CB2 expression was also significantly more frequently observed in papillary carcinomas compared to hyperplastic nodules (p = 0.0097 and p = 0.0110, resp.). In malignant thyroid lesions, elevated CB2 expression was significantly associated with the presence of lymph node metastases (p = 0.0301). Enhanced CB2 expression was also more frequently observed in malignant thyroid cases with presence of capsular (p = 0.1165), lymphatic (p = 0.1989), and vascular invasion (p = 0.0555), as well as in those with increased risk of recurrence rate (p = 0.1165), at a nonsignificant level though, whereas CB1 expression was not associated with any of the clinicopathological parameters examined. Our data suggest that CB receptors may be involved in malignant thyroid transformation and especially CB2 receptor could serve as useful biomarker and potential therapeutic target in thyroid neoplasia. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4619873/ /pubmed/26539529 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/839403 Text en Copyright © 2015 Eleftheria Lakiotaki et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lakiotaki, Eleftheria
Giaginis, Constantinos
Tolia, Maria
Alexandrou, Paraskevi
Delladetsima, Ioanna
Giannopoulou, Ioanna
Kyrgias, George
Patsouris, Efstratios
Theocharis, Stamatios
Clinical Significance of Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2 Expression in Human Malignant and Benign Thyroid Lesions
title Clinical Significance of Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2 Expression in Human Malignant and Benign Thyroid Lesions
title_full Clinical Significance of Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2 Expression in Human Malignant and Benign Thyroid Lesions
title_fullStr Clinical Significance of Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2 Expression in Human Malignant and Benign Thyroid Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Significance of Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2 Expression in Human Malignant and Benign Thyroid Lesions
title_short Clinical Significance of Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2 Expression in Human Malignant and Benign Thyroid Lesions
title_sort clinical significance of cannabinoid receptors cb1 and cb2 expression in human malignant and benign thyroid lesions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26539529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/839403
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