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Methylation Markers for Early Detection and Differentiation of Follicular Thyroid Cancer Subtypes

Thyroid cancer has the fastest rising incidence rates and is the fifth most common cancer in women. There are four main types of which the papillary and follicular types together account for >90%, followed by medullary cancers (3%−5%) and anaplastic carcinomas (<3%). For individuals who presen...

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Autores principales: Stephen, Josena K., Chen, Kang Mei, Merritt, Jason, Chitale, Dhananjay, Divine, George, Worsham, Maria J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4859763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27158284
http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/cco.v4n2p1
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author Stephen, Josena K.
Chen, Kang Mei
Merritt, Jason
Chitale, Dhananjay
Divine, George
Worsham, Maria J.
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Chen, Kang Mei
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description Thyroid cancer has the fastest rising incidence rates and is the fifth most common cancer in women. There are four main types of which the papillary and follicular types together account for >90%, followed by medullary cancers (3%−5%) and anaplastic carcinomas (<3%). For individuals who present with early stage disease of papillary and follicular cancers, there are no accurate markers to predict whether they will develop metastatic or recurrent disease. Our immediate goal is to molecularly differentiate follicular cancer subtypes for enhanced classification. Promoter methylation status of genes with reported associations in thyroid cancer (CASP8, CDKN2A, DAPK1, ESR1, NIS, RASSF1 and TIMP3) were examined in a cohort of follicular thyroid cancers comprising of 26 Hurthle and 27 Classic subtypes utilizing quantitative methylation-specific PCR. RASSF1 was differentially methylated in Classic tumor tissue compared to Hurthle (p<0.001). Methylation of RASSF1 pointed to racial group differences between African Americans and Caucasian Americans (p=0.05). Extra thyroidal extension was found to be associated with DAPK1 (p=0.014) and ESR1 (p=0.036) methylation. Late stage disease was associated with older age (p<0.001) and methylation of DAPK1 (p=0.034) and ESR1 (p=0.035). The methylation status of RASSF1, DAPK1 and ESR1 suggests the utility of methylation markers to molecularly differentiate thyroid cancer subtypes for enhanced classification and early detection of thyroid cancer.
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spelling pubmed-48597632016-05-06 Methylation Markers for Early Detection and Differentiation of Follicular Thyroid Cancer Subtypes Stephen, Josena K. Chen, Kang Mei Merritt, Jason Chitale, Dhananjay Divine, George Worsham, Maria J. Cancer Clin Oncol Article Thyroid cancer has the fastest rising incidence rates and is the fifth most common cancer in women. There are four main types of which the papillary and follicular types together account for >90%, followed by medullary cancers (3%−5%) and anaplastic carcinomas (<3%). For individuals who present with early stage disease of papillary and follicular cancers, there are no accurate markers to predict whether they will develop metastatic or recurrent disease. Our immediate goal is to molecularly differentiate follicular cancer subtypes for enhanced classification. Promoter methylation status of genes with reported associations in thyroid cancer (CASP8, CDKN2A, DAPK1, ESR1, NIS, RASSF1 and TIMP3) were examined in a cohort of follicular thyroid cancers comprising of 26 Hurthle and 27 Classic subtypes utilizing quantitative methylation-specific PCR. RASSF1 was differentially methylated in Classic tumor tissue compared to Hurthle (p<0.001). Methylation of RASSF1 pointed to racial group differences between African Americans and Caucasian Americans (p=0.05). Extra thyroidal extension was found to be associated with DAPK1 (p=0.014) and ESR1 (p=0.036) methylation. Late stage disease was associated with older age (p<0.001) and methylation of DAPK1 (p=0.034) and ESR1 (p=0.035). The methylation status of RASSF1, DAPK1 and ESR1 suggests the utility of methylation markers to molecularly differentiate thyroid cancer subtypes for enhanced classification and early detection of thyroid cancer. 2015-06-15 2015-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4859763/ /pubmed/27158284 http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/cco.v4n2p1 Text en This 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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Stephen, Josena K.
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Chitale, Dhananjay
Divine, George
Worsham, Maria J.
Methylation Markers for Early Detection and Differentiation of Follicular Thyroid Cancer Subtypes
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title_fullStr Methylation Markers for Early Detection and Differentiation of Follicular Thyroid Cancer Subtypes
title_full_unstemmed Methylation Markers for Early Detection and Differentiation of Follicular Thyroid Cancer Subtypes
title_short Methylation Markers for Early Detection and Differentiation of Follicular Thyroid Cancer Subtypes
title_sort methylation markers for early detection and differentiation of follicular thyroid cancer subtypes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4859763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27158284
http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/cco.v4n2p1
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