Monoallelic deletion in the 5' region of the thyroglobulin gene as a cause of sporadic nonendemic simple goiter. |
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Authors: | R González-Sarmiento J Corral M T Mories J J Corrales E Miguel-Velado J M Miralles-Garcia |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Medicina, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. |
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Abstract: | The cause of sporadic simple goiter is unknown in most cases. Family studies have suggested that this disorder may have a genetic component in some patients. We have previously demonstrated that some cases of endemic and nonendemic simple goiter are associated with a mutation within exon 10 of the thyroglobulin gene. Here we report a study of 50 cases diagnosed as having nonendemic simple goiter, and found 1 case with a large heterozygous deletion within the thyroglobulin gene. The deletion involves the promoter region and the 11 first exons of this gene and is associated with a euthyroid state. We hypothesize that the absence of thyroglobulin synthesis from the deleted allele may be responsible for a decreased level of thyroglobulin mRNA. Euthyroidism would be achieved by thyrotropin (TSH) stimulation but at the expense of goiter development. |
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