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Galectin-3 and oncofetal-fibronectin expression in thyroid neoplasia as assessed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and immunochemistry in cytologic and pathologic specimens.

Riccardo Giannini1, Pinuccia Faviana, Tiziana Cavinato, Rossella Elisei, Furio Pacini, Piero Berti, Gabriella Fontanini, Clara Ugolini, Tiziano Camacci, Katia De Ieso, Paolo Miccoli, Aldo Pinchera, Fulvio Basolo.   

Abstract

Oncofetal fibronectin (onfFN) and galectin-3 (Gale-3) have been proposed as possible tools for the preoperative diagnosis of thyroid carcinomas, based on the finding that the expression of both onfFN and Gale-3 are significantly increased in papillary and anaplastic carcinomas, compared to normal thyroid tissues and follicular adenomas. In this study we analyzed the expression of these markers by immunochemical and molecular analysis of benign and malignant thyroid tumors. Sixty-five thyroid nodules, consisting of 20 follicular adenomas (FAs) and 45 papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTCs) at final histology were examined. At the molecular level, among the 45 PTCs, 44 (97.8%) showed a variable level of onfFN mRNA, while 8 of the 20 (40%) adenomas expressed the same marker. Similar results have been found analyzing Gale-3 expression: 97.8% of PTC and 55% of FAs were positive for this marker. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for Gale-3 was positive in 42 of 45 (93.3%) PTC tissues. Staining was invariably confined to the cytoplasm, with a homogeneous distribution in the large majority of the neoplastic cells. The 3 negative cases (6.7%) were represented by 2 classic variants of PTC and 1 follicular variant of PTC. Eighteen of the 20 (90.0%) adenomas stained negative for Gale-3. A significant association was found between positive staining and malignant phenotype (p < 0.0001). Gale-3 protein expression was also performed on samples obtained by ex vivo fine-needle aspiration (FNA) in 35 PTCs by immunocytochemistry (ICC). Immunoreactivity was present in 32 (91.0%) and negative in 3 (8.8%) cases. With the exception of 1 case (negative by ICC and positive by IHC), ICC and IHC were fully concordant. In conclusion, our results indicate that a search for Gale-3 protein overexpression by IIC or ICC, but not by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), may yield an additional marker of malignant potential of thyroid nodular lesions, and may be a useful adjunct to the currently available diagnostic tools for the preoperative diagnosis of malignant thyroid tumors.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14558920     DOI: 10.1089/105072503768499662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thyroid        ISSN: 1050-7256            Impact factor:   6.568


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