Loss of the CBX7 gene expression correlates with a highly malignant phenotype in thyroid cancer.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Using gene expression profiling, we found that the CBX7 gene
was drastically down-regulated in six thyroid carcinoma cell
lines versus control cells. The aims of this study were to
determine whether CBX7 is related to the thyroid cancer
phenotype and to try to identify new tools for the diagnosis
and prognosis of thyroid cancer. We thus evaluated CBX7
expression in various snap-frozen and paraffin-embedded
thyroid carcinoma tissues of different degrees of malignancy
by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR and immunohistochemistry,
respectively. CBX7 expression progressively decreased
with malignancy grade and neoplasia stage. Indeed, it
decreased in an increasing percentage of cases going from
benign adenomas to papillary (PTC), follicular, and anaplastic
(ATC) thyroid carcinomas. This finding coincides with results
obtained in rat and mouse models of thyroid carcinogenesis.
CBX7 loss of heterozygosity occurred in 36.8% of PTC and in
68.7% of ATC. Restoration of CBX7 expression in thyroid
cancer cells reduced growth rate, with a retention in the G1
phase of the cell cycle, suggesting that CBX7 can contribute to
the proliferation of the transformed thyroid cells. In conclusion,
loss of CBX7 expression correlates with a highly
malignant phenotype in thyroid cancer patients.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
thyroid; cbx 7; carcinomas
Elenco autori:
Fusco, Alfredo; Pallante, Pierlorenzo; Santoro, Massimo; Berlingieri, MARIA TERESA
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