1. Molecular profiling of parathyroid hyperplasia, adenoma and carcinoma
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Katalin Nagy, Gyula Végső, Ferenc Perner, Béla Szende, Kristóf Árvai, Tibor Krenács, Helga Barti-Juhasz, Tamás Micsik, and István Peták
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Adenoma ,Cancer Research ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Adenocarcinoma ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Parathyroid Glands ,Survivin ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ,Hyperplasia ,biology ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Gene Expression Profiling ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Fas receptor ,Gene expression profiling ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Parathyroid Neoplasms ,Oncology ,Parathyroid carcinoma ,Tissue Array Analysis ,Cancer research ,Synaptophysin ,biology.protein ,Parathyroid gland - Abstract
The objective of the study was to examine proliferation and apoptosis associated gene expression in the whole sequence parathyroid lesions to reveal specific features of carcinoma. This study was based on surgically removed parathyroid tissues, gene expression analysis was performed both at gene and protein level. First, mRNA isolation was performed from deep-frozen tissue samples, and further apoptosis pathway-specific cDNA macroarray analysis was carried out. The results were validated with real-time PCR. Subsequently, protein expression was analyzed with immunhistochemistry on Tissue Micro Array multi-blocks derived from several paraffin-embedded samples. cDNA macroarrays revealed elevated expression of both pro-apoptotic (FAS receptor, TRAIL ligand, CASPASE8, and −4) and anti-apoptotic (cIAP1, APOLLON) genes in benign proliferative lesions compared to that in normal gland. TMA studies showed overexpression of KI67, P53, SURVIVIN and APOLLON protein and failure of expression of P27, BCL2, BAX, CHROMOGRANIN-A, SYNAPTOPHYSIN, CYCLIND1, FLIP, TRAIL, CK8, CK18, CK19 in parathyroid carcinoma was detected. These alterations in gene expression of the investigated products could be used in differentiation between beningn and malignant proliferative processes of the parathyroid gland. Authors conclude that a series of alterations in gene expression such as overexpression of APOLLON, P53, KI67 and suppression of P27, BCL2, BAX lead to uncontrolled cell proliferation, but still not leading to increased apoptotic activity in parathyroid carcinoma.
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- 2011