RET/PTC Gene Rearrangements in Thyroid Carcinogenesis: Assessment and Clinico-Pathological Correlations
Rearranged during transfection ( RET ) is a proto oncogene implicated in thyroid carcinogenesis of papillary type (PTC). The RET proto-oncogene in PTC is constitutively activated by fusion of its tyrosine kinase domain with the 5 ´region of another gene thereby generating chimeric products collectiv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pathology oncology research 2020-01, Vol.26 (1), p.507-513 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rearranged during transfection (
RET
) is a proto oncogene implicated in thyroid carcinogenesis of papillary type (PTC). The
RET
proto-oncogene in PTC is constitutively activated by fusion of its tyrosine kinase domain with the 5 ´region of another gene thereby generating chimeric products collectively named
RET/PTCs. RET/PTC1
and
RET/PTC3
are best characterized among all
RET/PTC
rearrangements. Kashmir valley has witnessed an alarming increase in thyroid cancer incidence in young women. Therefore, we investigated the occurrence of
RET/PTC
1 & 3 rearrangements by semi quantitative and qPCR in thyroid cancer patients (
n
= 48) of Kashmiri population and interrelated results with various clinicopathological characteristics. We observed that all the
RET/PTC
rearrangements were confined to PTC cases (10/40). Presence of
RET/PTC
rearrangement significantly correlated with gender, elevated TSH levels and lymph node metastasis. Overall, our study advocates that
RET/PTC3
rearrangement is a frequent event in the carcinogenesis of thyroid gland in Kashmiri population although a study with a larger sample size is needed to get a clear scenario. |
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ISSN: | 1219-4956 1532-2807 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12253-018-0540-3 |