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Aneuploidy and RAS mutations are mutually exclusive events in the development of well-differentiated thyroid follicular tumours
Authors:Banito Ana  Pinto António E  Espadinha Carla  Marques Ana Rita  Leite Valeriano
Institution:Centro de Investigação de Patobiologia Molecular (CIPM),;Departamento de Patologia Morfológica;Instituto Português de Oncologia de Lisboa Francisco Gentil E.P.E., Lisboa, Portugal,;Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: Follicular thyroid tumours present several genetic alterations such as aneuploidy, RAS mutations and PAX8/PPARgammarearrangements. The molecular basis of aneuploidy remains undefined in the majority of human cancers. It has been proposed that mutations in RAS oncogenes could be related to chromosomal instability, although this issue remains controversial. The aim of our study was to investigate the correlation between aneuploidy, RAS mutations and PAX8/PPARgamma gene rearrangement in thyroid follicular tumours. DESIGN: Ploidy status was determined by flow cytometry in 111 thyroid lesions (42 follicular thyroid adenomas, 27 follicular thyroid carcinomas, 19 follicular variants of papillary thyroid carcinoma, 20 poorly differentiated thyroid carcinomas and 3 anaplastic thyroid carcinomas). RAS mutations and PAX8/PPARgamma fusion gene were investigated in 101 and 87 of these samples, respectively. RESULTS: Altogether, 12 of 50 (24%) diploid tumours presented RAS mutation which contrasts with 3 of 51 (5.9%; P = 0.0124) RAS mutations in the group of aneuploid tumours. The aneuploid tumours harbouring RAS mutations were two poorly differentiated carcinomas and one follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma with poorly differentiated areas. None of the tumours with RAS mutations expressed the PAX8/PPARgamma fusion gene. Three of five (60%) follicular thyroid adenomas and 1 of 7 (14%) follicular thyroid carcinomas, with the PAX8/PPARgamma fusion gene, were aneuploid. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that aneuploidy and RAS mutations are mutually exclusive events in the development of well-differentiated thyroid follicular tumours.
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