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Clinical value of expression of thyroid hormone receptor mitochondrial P28 in benign and malignant thyroid tumor

LI Shiliang, SUN Fenfen, XU Lei, SHAO Guoan, MA Binlin.
  

  1. Department of General Surgery, Panzhihua Pangangs General Hospital, Panzhihua 617000, China
  • Received:2016-07-04 Revised:2016-10-02 Online:2017-01-30 Published:2017-01-30

Abstract: Objective To explore the expression and clinical pathology of mitochondrial hormone receptor P28 mRNA(MT-P28 mRNA)in thyroid carcinoma tissue and nodular goiter tissue. Methods MT-P28 mRNA expression levels of 31 thyroid carcinoma tissues and 31 nodular goiter tissues were detected by quantitative PCR(QPCR). ResultsThe mRNA level of MT-P28 in the tissue of nodular goiter patients was 1.57±0.14, higher than 0.56±0.14 of its counterparts of the lesion side tissue with statistically significant(P<0.05). The mRNA level of MT-P28 in the thyroid cancer patients was 1.73±0.30, higher than 0.75±0.14 of the corresponding adjacent normal tissues with statistically significant(P<0.05). MT-P28 mRNA level raised obviously in 31 cases of nodular goiter, and it was(2.65±0.64)times of that in the adjacent normal tissue, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The level of MT-P28 mRNA raised obviously in 31 cases of thyroid carcinoma compared to that of the para-tumorous tissue. The relative ratio of level of MT-P28 mRNA was 4.20±0.73 between thyroid carcinoma tissue and their paratumorous tissue, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). MT-P28 mRNA was related with lymph node metastasis and clinical pathologicstaging(P<0.05), but not with gender, age and tumor size(P>0.05). Conclusion MT-P28 mRNA has different expression levels in benign and malignant thyroid tumors. MT-P28 mRNA levels may have a promoting role in thyroid malignant lesions. It may serve as a diagnosis and differential diagnosis value for thyroid carcinoma.

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