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UbcH10 overexpression may represent a marker of anaplastic thyroid carcinomas

Authors :
P Pallante1
MT Berlingieri1
G Troncone2
M Kruhoffer3
TF Orntoft3
G Viglietto1
A Caleo2
I Migliaccio2
M Decaussin-Petrucci4
M Santoro1
L Palombini2
A Fusco
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Pallante, Pierlorenzo
Berlingieri, M. T.
Troncone, Giancarlo
K. R. U. H. O. F. F. E. R., . M.
Orntoft, T. F.
Viglietto, G.
Caleo, A.
Migliaccio, I.
DECAUSSIN PETRUCCI, M.
Santoro, Massimo
Palombini, Lucio
Fusco, Alfredo
Source :
British Journal of Cancer 93 (2005): 464–471. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6602721, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:P Pallante1, MT Berlingieri1, G Troncone2, M Kruhoffer3, TF Orntoft3, G Viglietto1, A Caleo2, I Migliaccio2, M Decaussin-Petrucci4, M Santoro1, L Palombini2 and A Fusco*,1,5/titolo:UbcH10 overexpression may represent a marker of anaplastic thyroid carcinomas./doi:10.1038%2Fsj.bjc.6602721/rivista:British Journal of Cancer/anno:2005/pagina_da:464/pagina_a:471/intervallo_pagine:464–471/volume:93, Pallante, P, Berlingieri, M T, Troncone, G, Kruhøffer, M, Ørntoft, T F, Viglietto, G, Caleo, A, Migliaccio, I, caussin-Petrucci, M, Santoro, M, Palombini, L & Fusco, A 2005, ' UbcH10 overexpression may represent a marker of anaplastic thyroid carcinomas ', Br. J. Cancer, vol. 93 ., British Journal of Cancer
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2005.

Abstract

The hybridisation of an Affymetrix HG_U95Av2 oligonucleotide array with RNAs extracted from six human thyroid carcinoma cell lines and a normal human thyroid primary cell culture led us to the identification of the UbcH10 gene that was upregulated by 150-fold in all of the carcinoma cell lines in comparison to the primary culture cells of human normal thyroid origin. Immunohistochemical studies performed on paraffin-embedded tissue sections showed abundant UbcH10 levels in thyroid anaplastic carcinoma samples, whereas no detectable UbcH10 expression was observed in normal thyroid tissues, in adenomas and goiters. Papillary and follicular carcinomas were only weakly positive. These results were further confirmed by RT–PCR and Western blot analyses. The block of UbcH10 protein synthesis induced by RNA interference significantly reduced the growth rate of thyroid carcinoma cell lines. Taken together, these results would indicate that UbcH10 overexpression is involved in thyroid cell proliferation, and may represent a marker of thyroid anaplastic carcinomas.

Details

ISSN :
15321827 and 00070920
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
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