Gene expression analysis reveals evidence for inactivation of the TGF-β signaling cascade in autonomously functioning thyroid nodules
- 22 January 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 23 (3) , 795-804
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1207186
Abstract
Molecular events that lead to the development of autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTNs) are somatic mutations of the thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) in approximately 60% of the nodules and less frequently, somatic mutations in the Gsalpha protein. However, AFTNs without known mutations indicate that other causes remain to be identified. Moreover, the impact of constitutively activating TSHR mutations on the signal transduction network of the thyroid epithelial cell is unknown. We therefore investigated gene expression in 15 AFTNs and their surrounding tissue using Affymetrix GeneChips. Most prominently, data analysis revealed a changed pattern of gene expression in the TGF-beta signaling cascade and 25 differentially regulated genes in AFTNs, including thyroid peroxidase, type I iodothyronine deiodinase and sialyltransferase (SIAT) 1. Strikingly coexpression of SIAT 1 and TSHR in COS-7 cells increased TSH binding and cell surface expression of the TSHR. Moreover, differences in gene expression patterns for AFTNs with and without TSHR mutations indicate specific alterations of signal transduction in AFTNs without TSHR mutations. These results suggest that AFTNs with TSHR mutations harbor further mechanisms of forward stimulation. Furthermore, they give important leads to elucidate the molecular etiology of AFTNs without TSHR mutations.Keywords
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