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Thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution
Non-autonomous thyroid nodules are common in the general population with a proportion found to be cancerous. A current challenge in the field is to be able to distinguish benign adenoma (FA) from preoperatively malignant thyroid follicular carcinoma (FTC), which are very similar both histologically...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5828225/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29535811 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.23130 |
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author | Dom, Geneviève Frank, Sandra Floor, Sebastien Kehagias, Pashalina Libert, Frederick Hoang, Catherine Andry, Guy Spinette, Alex Craciun, Ligia de Saint Aubin, Nicolas Tresallet, Christophe Tissier, Frederique Savagner, Frederique Majjaj, Samira Gutierrez-Roelens, Ilse Marbaix, Etienne Dumont, Jacques E. Maenhaut, Carine |
author_facet | Dom, Geneviève Frank, Sandra Floor, Sebastien Kehagias, Pashalina Libert, Frederick Hoang, Catherine Andry, Guy Spinette, Alex Craciun, Ligia de Saint Aubin, Nicolas Tresallet, Christophe Tissier, Frederique Savagner, Frederique Majjaj, Samira Gutierrez-Roelens, Ilse Marbaix, Etienne Dumont, Jacques E. Maenhaut, Carine |
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description | Non-autonomous thyroid nodules are common in the general population with a proportion found to be cancerous. A current challenge in the field is to be able to distinguish benign adenoma (FA) from preoperatively malignant thyroid follicular carcinoma (FTC), which are very similar both histologically and genetically. One controversial issue, which is currently not understood, is whether both tumor types represent different molecular entities or rather a biological continuum. To gain a better insight into FA and FTC tumorigenesis, we defined their molecular profiles by mRNA and miRNA microarray. Expression data were analyzed, validated by qRT-PCR and compared with previously published data sets. The majority of deregulated mRNAs were common between FA and FTC and were downregulated, however FTC showed additional deregulated mRNA. Both types of tumors share deregulated pathways, molecular functions and biological processes. The additional deregulations in FTC include the lipid transport process that may be involved in tumor progression. The strongest candidate genes which may be able to discriminate follicular adenomas and carcinomas, CRABP1, FABP4 and HMGA2, were validated in independent samples by qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. However, they were not able to adequately classify FA or FTC, supporting the notion of continuous evolving tumors, whereby FA and FTC appear to show quantitative rather than qualitative changes. Conversely, miRNA expression profiles showed few dysregulations in FTC, and even fewer in FA, suggesting that miRNA play a minor, if any, role in tumor progression. |
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spelling | pubmed-58282252018-03-13 Thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution Dom, Geneviève Frank, Sandra Floor, Sebastien Kehagias, Pashalina Libert, Frederick Hoang, Catherine Andry, Guy Spinette, Alex Craciun, Ligia de Saint Aubin, Nicolas Tresallet, Christophe Tissier, Frederique Savagner, Frederique Majjaj, Samira Gutierrez-Roelens, Ilse Marbaix, Etienne Dumont, Jacques E. Maenhaut, Carine Oncotarget Research Paper Non-autonomous thyroid nodules are common in the general population with a proportion found to be cancerous. A current challenge in the field is to be able to distinguish benign adenoma (FA) from preoperatively malignant thyroid follicular carcinoma (FTC), which are very similar both histologically and genetically. One controversial issue, which is currently not understood, is whether both tumor types represent different molecular entities or rather a biological continuum. To gain a better insight into FA and FTC tumorigenesis, we defined their molecular profiles by mRNA and miRNA microarray. Expression data were analyzed, validated by qRT-PCR and compared with previously published data sets. The majority of deregulated mRNAs were common between FA and FTC and were downregulated, however FTC showed additional deregulated mRNA. Both types of tumors share deregulated pathways, molecular functions and biological processes. The additional deregulations in FTC include the lipid transport process that may be involved in tumor progression. The strongest candidate genes which may be able to discriminate follicular adenomas and carcinomas, CRABP1, FABP4 and HMGA2, were validated in independent samples by qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. However, they were not able to adequately classify FA or FTC, supporting the notion of continuous evolving tumors, whereby FA and FTC appear to show quantitative rather than qualitative changes. Conversely, miRNA expression profiles showed few dysregulations in FTC, and even fewer in FA, suggesting that miRNA play a minor, if any, role in tumor progression. Impact Journals LLC 2017-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5828225/ /pubmed/29535811 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.23130 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Dom et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Dom, Geneviève Frank, Sandra Floor, Sebastien Kehagias, Pashalina Libert, Frederick Hoang, Catherine Andry, Guy Spinette, Alex Craciun, Ligia de Saint Aubin, Nicolas Tresallet, Christophe Tissier, Frederique Savagner, Frederique Majjaj, Samira Gutierrez-Roelens, Ilse Marbaix, Etienne Dumont, Jacques E. Maenhaut, Carine Thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution |
title | Thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution |
title_full | Thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution |
title_fullStr | Thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution |
title_full_unstemmed | Thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution |
title_short | Thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution |
title_sort | thyroid follicular adenomas and carcinomas: molecular profiling provides evidence for a continuous evolution |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5828225/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29535811 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.23130 |
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