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Katarzyna Wojciechowska-Durczynska1, Kinga Krawczyk-Rusiecka, Anna Cyniak-Magierska, Arkadiusz Zygmunt, Stanisław Sporny, Andrzej Lewinski.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The risk of neoplastic transformation in patients with chronic thyroiditis (Hashimoto's thyroiditis - HT) is slightly increased. Genetic background of this observation is still unclear. PI3K isoforms are linked with inflammatory and neoplastic processes, thus they appear to be interesting subjects of a research in this respect. The aim of our study was to assess the PIK3CA, PIK3CB, PIK3CD and PIK3CG genes expression levels in HT.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23259526 PMCID: PMC3542021 DOI: 10.1186/1756-6614-5-22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thyroid Res ISSN: 1756-6614
Figure 1Box-and-whisker plots representing the expression of The results are calculated as RQ values. Whiskers represent standard deviation for particular genes. Boxes represent standard error of mean. Small boxes illustrate means. The results were statistically analyzed, using Kruskal-Wallis’ and Newman-Keuls’ tests (p<0.05).
Figure 2Box-and-whisker plots representing the expression of The results are calculated as RQ values. Whiskers represent minimum and maximum value for particular genes. Boxes represent lower quartile and upper quartile of values. Small boxes illustrate median values. The results were statistically analyzed, using Kruskal-Wallis’ and Newman-Keuls’ tests (p<0.05).