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Molecular pathogenesis of thyroid cancer.

Dorry L Segev1, Christopher Umbricht, Martha A Zeiger.   

Abstract

A number of molecular abnormalities have been described in association with the progression from normal thyroid tissue to benign adenomas to well-differentiated and finally anaplastic epithelial thyroid cancer. These include upregulation of proliferative factors, such as growth hormones and oncogenes, downregulation of apoptotic and cell-cycle inhibitory factors, such as tumor suppressors, disruption of normal cell-to-cell interactions, and cellular immortalization. The progression model for thyroid carcinoma has not been proven, but evidence suggests that an evolutionary molecular process is involved, especially in the development of follicular thyroid cancers for which there are distinct intermediate phenotypes. We present a comprehensive evaluation of factors involved in thyroid tumorigenesis and attempt to describe preliminary attributes of a progression model. The organization of this model should also provide a template for the incorporation of new information as it is derived from large-scale genomic studies.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12946479     DOI: 10.1016/s0960-7404(03)00037-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0960-7404            Impact factor:   3.279


  22 in total

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Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  2009-08-07       Impact factor: 1.568

3.  Gene expression in human thyrocytes and autonomous adenomas reveals suppression of negative feedbacks in tumorigenesis.

Authors:  Wilma C G van Staveren; David Weiss Solís; Laurent Delys; David Venet; Matteo Cappello; Guy Andry; Jacques E Dumont; Frédérick Libert; Vincent Detours; Carine Maenhaut
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2005-12-28       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Clinical significance of histone deacetylase (HDAC)-1, HDAC-2, HDAC-4, and HDAC-6 expression in human malignant and benign thyroid lesions.

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Journal:  Tumour Biol       Date:  2013-07-20

5.  Snail family transcription factors are implicated in thyroid carcinogenesis.

Authors:  Robert G Hardy; Carolina Vicente-Dueñas; Ines González-Herrero; Catriona Anderson; Teresa Flores; Sharon Hughes; Chris Tselepis; James A Ross; Isidro Sánchez-García
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6.  Aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein mutations seem not to associate with familial non-medullary thyroid cancer.

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Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 4.256

7.  Expression of DNA repair proteins MSH2, MLH1 and MGMT in human benign and malignant thyroid lesions: an immunohistochemical study.

Authors:  Constantinos Giaginis; Christina Michailidi; Vasileios Stolakis; Paraskevi Alexandrou; Gerasimos Tsourouflis; Jerzy Klijanienko; Ioanna Delladetsima; Stamatios Theocharis
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8.  Geographical mapping of a multifocal thyroid tumour using genetic alteration analysis & miRNA profiling.

Authors:  Sinéad T Aherne; Paul C Smyth; Richard J Flavin; Susan M Russell; Karen M Denning; Jing Huan Li; Simone M Guenther; John J O'Leary; Orla M Sheils
Journal:  Mol Cancer       Date:  2008-12-04       Impact factor: 27.401

9.  Oestrogen mediates the growth of human thyroid carcinoma cells via an oestrogen receptor-ERK pathway.

Authors:  Q Zeng; G G Chen; A C Vlantis; C A van Hasselt
Journal:  Cell Prolif       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 6.831

10.  Detection of BRAF(V600E) Mutations in Papillary Thyroid Carcinomas by Peptide Nucleic Acid Clamp Real-Time PCR: A Comparison with Direct Sequencing.

Authors:  Dongjun Jeong; Yujun Jeong; Sungche Lee; Hyeran Lee; Wanju Lee; Hyungjoo Kim; Doosan Park; Soyoung Park; Wenxia Mu; Hyun-Deuk Cho; Mee-Hye Oh; Sung Soo Lee; Seung-Ha Yang; Chang-Jin Kim
Journal:  Korean J Pathol       Date:  2012-02-23
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