Rap2A Is Upregulated in Invasive Cells Dissected from Follicular Thyroid Cancer.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2011
Abstract
The development of molecular biomarkers (BMs) of follicular thyroid carcinoma is aimed at advancing diagnosis of follicular neoplasm, as histological examination of those tumors does not lend itself to definitive diagnosis of carcinoma. We assessed the relative levels of expression of 6 genes: CCND2, PCSK2, PLAB, RAP2A, TSHR, and IGF-1R in archived thyroid tissue. The quantitative real-time PCR analysis revealed a significant change in 3 genes: PSCK2 (a 22.4-fold decrease, P = 2.81E - 2), PLAB (an 8.3-fold increase, P = 9.81E - 12), and RAP2A (a 6.3-fold increase, P = 9.13E - 10) in carcinoma compared with adenoma. Expression of PCSK2 was equally low, PLAB was equally high, whereas RAP2A expression was significantly higher (25.9-fold, P = 0.039) in microdissected carcinoma cells that have invaded through the thyroid capsule and entered blood vessels than in thyroid tumor cells growing under the capsule. Thus, RAP2A appeared as a unique and worthy of further evaluation candidate BM associated with invasion of thyroid follicular cells.
Volume
2011
First Page
979840
Last Page
979840
ISSN
2042-0072
Published In/Presented At
Prabakaran, I., Grau, J. R., Lewis, R., Fraker, D. L., & Guvakova, M. A. (2011). Rap2A Is Upregulated in Invasive Cells Dissected from Follicular Thyroid Cancer. Journal Of Thyroid Research, 2011979840. doi:10.4061/2011/979840
Disciplines
Medical Pathology | Pathology
PubMedID
22046576
Department(s)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pathology Laboratory Medicine Faculty
Document Type
Article