In order to supplement the cytopathological assessment of thyroid tumors, there is a need for new markers to correctly diagnose malignant thyroid lesions and avoid unnecessary and potentially harmful therapies for patients. The immunohistochemical expression of galectin-3 is currently considered to be the most accurate stand-alone marker for thyroid cancer diagnosis. The aim of this study was to establish whether the methylation state of the galectin-3 gene is a candidate molecular marker for thyroid malignancy. Thyroid specimens from 50 patients were analyzed, including 5 normal thyroid, 3 goiters, 39 papillary and 3 anaplastic thyroid carcinoma cases. High-resolution methylation analyses was performed to investigate the methylation state of a large genomic region (from -89 to +408) encompassing the galectin-3 transcriptional start site. Within this region, 5 CpG sites (nucleotide positions +134, +137, +142, +147 and +156) were observed to be differentially methylated among the samples and were further analyzed by the quantitative pyrosequencing technique. The hypomethylation of the +134, +137, +142, +147 and +156 CpG sites was observed to be markedly associated with cancer. Although the methylation degree of each single site was highly variable in non-neoplastic tissues, the average methylation state of the 5 CpG sites clearly distinguished cancer from the nonneoplastic thyroid tissues.

DNA methylation state of the galectin-3 gene represents a potential new marker of thyroid malignancy / Keller, Simona; Angrisano, Tiziana; Florio, E; Pero, Raffaela; Decaussin Petrucci, M; Troncone, Giancarlo; Capasso, Mario; Lembo, Francesca; Fusco, Alfredo; Chiariotti, Lorenzo. - In: ONCOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 1792-1074. - 6:1(2013), pp. 86-90. [10.3892/ol.2013.1312]

DNA methylation state of the galectin-3 gene represents a potential new marker of thyroid malignancy

KELLER, SIMONA;ANGRISANO, TIZIANA;PERO, RAFFAELA;TRONCONE, GIANCARLO;CAPASSO, Mario;LEMBO, FRANCESCA;FUSCO, ALFREDO;CHIARIOTTI, LORENZO
2013

Abstract

In order to supplement the cytopathological assessment of thyroid tumors, there is a need for new markers to correctly diagnose malignant thyroid lesions and avoid unnecessary and potentially harmful therapies for patients. The immunohistochemical expression of galectin-3 is currently considered to be the most accurate stand-alone marker for thyroid cancer diagnosis. The aim of this study was to establish whether the methylation state of the galectin-3 gene is a candidate molecular marker for thyroid malignancy. Thyroid specimens from 50 patients were analyzed, including 5 normal thyroid, 3 goiters, 39 papillary and 3 anaplastic thyroid carcinoma cases. High-resolution methylation analyses was performed to investigate the methylation state of a large genomic region (from -89 to +408) encompassing the galectin-3 transcriptional start site. Within this region, 5 CpG sites (nucleotide positions +134, +137, +142, +147 and +156) were observed to be differentially methylated among the samples and were further analyzed by the quantitative pyrosequencing technique. The hypomethylation of the +134, +137, +142, +147 and +156 CpG sites was observed to be markedly associated with cancer. Although the methylation degree of each single site was highly variable in non-neoplastic tissues, the average methylation state of the 5 CpG sites clearly distinguished cancer from the nonneoplastic thyroid tissues.
2013
DNA methylation state of the galectin-3 gene represents a potential new marker of thyroid malignancy / Keller, Simona; Angrisano, Tiziana; Florio, E; Pero, Raffaela; Decaussin Petrucci, M; Troncone, Giancarlo; Capasso, Mario; Lembo, Francesca; Fusco, Alfredo; Chiariotti, Lorenzo. - In: ONCOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 1792-1074. - 6:1(2013), pp. 86-90. [10.3892/ol.2013.1312]
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