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Cyclooxygenase-2 in normal, hyperplastic and neoplastic follicular cells of the human thyroid gland.

Garcia Gonzalez, Miguel; Abdulkader Nallib, Ihab; Vázquez Boquete, Ángel Manuel; Lens Neo, Xosé M.; Forteza Vila, Jerónimo; Cameselle Teijeiro, Jose Manuel
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/22375
PMID: 15947945
DOI: 10.1007/s00428-005-1235-1
ISSN: 0945-6317
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Virchows Arch . 2005 Jul;447(1):12-7 (384.2Kb)
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Date issued
2005-07
Journal title
Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology
 
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DeCS
hiperplasia | humanos | carcinoma | neoplasias de la tiroides | adenoma | ciclooxigenasa 2 | hibridación in situ | ARN mensajero | técnicas inmunoenzimáticas | ADN | prostaglandina-endoperóxido sintasas | proteínas de membranas | glándula tiroides
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Adenoma | Carcinoma | DNA | Hyperplasia | Humans | Immunoenzyme Techniques | Membrane Proteins | Thyroid Neoplasms | In Situ Hybridization | Thyroid Gland | RNA, Messenger | Cyclooxygenase 2 | Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases
Abstract
This study was undertaken to investigate cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression in follicular cells of the human thyroid. COX-2 expression was studied immunohistochemically in a total of 174 samples. COX-2 immunoreactivity was confined to the cell cytoplasm with the nuclei remaining unlabelled. COX-2 expression was observed in five cases (17.2%) of normal follicular cells and in one case (16.6%) of solid cell nests. Follicular carcinoma expressed COX-2 more frequently than follicular adenoma (93.4% vs 21.1%) (p<or=0.001). A higher percentage of cases of papillary microcarcinomas up-regulated COX-2 in comparison with all papillary carcinomas (p<or=0.05). However, we could not establish any relationships among COX-2, patients' ages or lymph node metastases in papillary carcinomas. COX-2 expression was found in 12 (92.3%) poorly differentiated carcinomas and in 13 (92.8%) undifferentiated carcinomas. We found that COX-2 is not always useful as a marker of malignancy. Our results suggest that COX-2 plays a role in progression of all thyroid carcinomas, but in papillary carcinomas, seems more important only in the early stages. COX-2 expression in the undifferentiated carcinoma deserves special consideration due to its prognosis and to the fact that selective COX-2 inhibitors were found to enhance tumour response to radiation in some studies.

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