Immunocytochemically Detectable TGF-β Associated with Malignancy in Thyroid Epithelial Neoplasia
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Growth Factors
- Vol. 2 (2), 149-155
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08977199009071501
Abstract
The possible role of changes in TGF-β expression in the multistage development of thyroid cancer was assessed. The presence of TGF-β1 in thyroid epithelial cells was analyzed in sections of normal and tumor tissue using an immunoperoxidase technique employing an antibody directed against the amino-terminal 30 amino acids of mature TGF-β1. Specific immunostaining was clearly detected in epithelial cells in 58% of malignant thyroid tumours (including follicular, papillary, and anaplastic variants). However, no positive cells were seen in any of 7 benign tumors nor in any normal thyroid epithelium. Within the cancer group as a whole, there was no significant correlation with pathological grade or clinical stage of tumor but in one subgroup–follicular carcinomas–a significant association was noted between TGF-β immunostaining and the presence of a specific mutation of the H-ras oncogene (codon 61, glnarg). We conclude that a major alteration in expression of TGF-β occurs specifically in the malignant stage of tumor development in thyroid follicular epithelium and speculate on its possible role in this process.Keywords
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