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dc.creator García-Jiménez, Custodia
dc.creator Santisteban, Pilar
dc.date 2007-11-15T15:40:42Z
dc.date 2007-11-15T15:40:42Z
dc.date 2007
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T00:58:41Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T00:58:41Z
dc.identifier Arquivos brasileiros de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 51(5): 654-671 (2007)
dc.identifier 0004-2730
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10261/2171
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/2171
dc.description Thyroid cancers are the most frequent endocrine neoplasms and mutations in the thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) are unusually frequent. Here we present the state-of-the-art concerning the role of TSHR in thyroid cancer and discuss it in light of the cancer stem cell theory or the classical view. We briefly review the gene and protein structure updating the cancer related TSHR mutations database. Intriguingly, hyperfunctioning TSHR mutants characterise differentiated cancers in contrast to undifferentiated thyroid cancers which very often bear silenced TSHR. It remains unclear whether TSHR alterations in thyroid cancers play a role in the onset or they appear as a consequence of genetic instability during evolution, but the presence of functional TSHR is exploited in therapy. We outline the signalling network build up in the thyrocyte between TSHR/PKA and other proliferative pathways such as Wnt, PI3K and MAPK. This networks integrity surely plays a role in the onset/evolution of thyroid cancer and needs further research. Lastly, future investigation of epigenetic events occurring at the TSHR and other loci may give better clues for molecular based therapy of undifferentiated thyroid carcinomas. Targeted demethylating agents, histone deacetylase inhibitors combined with retinoids and specific RNAis may help treatment in the future.
dc.description We are grateful to grants URJC-CM-2006-BIO-0522 (to CG-J) and BFU 2004-03 169, and FIS PI 041216, PI 042374, RD06 0020 0060 (to PS) for supporting our work.
dc.description Peer reviewed
dc.language eng
dc.publisher Federação Brasileira de Sociedades de Endocrinologia e Metabologia
dc.rights openAccess
dc.subject Thyrotropin
dc.subject Cancer
dc.subject Signalling
dc.subject MAPK
dc.subject PI3K
dc.subject PKA
dc.subject Wnt
dc.subject Thyroid
dc.subject NIS
dc.title TSH signalling and cancer
dc.title Sinalização de TSH e câncer
dc.type Artículo


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