ret/PTC-1 Activation in Hashimoto Thyroiditis
- 27 July 2000
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in International Journal of Surgical Pathology
- Vol. 8 (3), 185-189
- https://doi.org/10.1177/106689690000800305
Abstract
Activation of ret/IPTC-1 has been documented in a minority of papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC). In a recent study, the authors' group detected the presence of ret/IPTC-1 in association with a background of florid lymphocytic thyroiditis (LT) in 58% of cases of PTC studied, which prompted them to examine the incidence of RET/PTC-1 expression in 27 examples of various forms of nonlymphomatous lymphoid infiltration of the thyroid by using TaqMan RT-PCR. Overall, 21 cases (78%) were found to express the chimeric transcript of ret/IPTC-1. Eighteen cases of Hashimoto thyroiditis were positive (95%), and, of these, three had concomitant PTC while the remainder had no histologic evidence of associated malignancy. Three cases of lymphocytic thyroiditis demonstrated activated ret/PTC-1 (43%), two having associated PTC. These data suggest either that ret/PTC-1 is an indicator of follicular thyroid cell activation or that ret/PTC-1 activation is an early event in malignant transformation. If the latter is the case, it may be that, in a defined subset of the cell population, ret/IPTC-1 activation elicits an autoimmune response, which, while possibly curtailing the development of PTC in the majority of cases, results in destruction of the thyroid parenchyma.Keywords
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