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Oncogene profile of papillary thyroid carcinoma.

S L Sugg1, S Ezzat, L Zheng, J L Freeman, I B Rosen, S L Asa.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Our purpose was to study the expression of multiple oncogenes in papillary thyroid cancer for possible interactions and prognostic significance.
METHODS: Twenty papillary thyroid carcinomas were studied for expression/mutation of 3 oncogenes: ras, ret/PTC, and erbB-2/neu. H, N, and K ras codons were examined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), single-stranded conformation polymorphism, and sequencing. The thyroid oncogene ret/PTC was identified by reverse transcription (RT)-PCR. Gene amplification of erbB-2/neu was analyzed by differential PCR. The transmembrane domain of erbB-2/neu was sequenced for activating mutations. Quantitation of erbB-2/neu mRNA was evaluated by competitive RT-PCR, and protein expression was determined by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTS: Among 20 tumors, 3 had insular/anaplastic dedifferentiation, 13 were intrathyroidal, and 7 were metastatic to cervical lymph nodes (6) or lung (1). An H-ras 13 mutation was found in 1 metastatic tumor and an N-ras 61 mutation in 1 intrathyroidal tumor. ret/PTC was identified in 3 intrathyroidal and 5 metastatic tumors. No erbB-2/neu DNA amplification or mutations were identified, although 4 tumors had elevated erbB-2/neu mRNA levels. Three of 20 patients had abnormalities detected in multiple oncogenes; 2 had elevated erbB-2/neu mRNA and ret/PTC rearrangements, and 1 of these had pulmonary metastasis. An intrathyroidal papillary cancer had an N61 ras mutation and a ret/PTC gene rearrangement.
CONCLUSIONS: ret/PTC rearrangements are present in 40% of papillary thyroid carcinomas and may play a role in metastatic behavior. In contrast, ras mutations are rare (10%). erbB-2/neu gene amplification and activating mutations are not detected, although elevated mRNA levels were found in 20% of papillary carcinomas. The lack of correlation among the 3 oncogenes in 17 of 20 (85%) papillary thyroid carcinomas suggests that they were not cumulative factors in the pathogenesis of these tumors.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9889797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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