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Aberrant Expression of Thymosin Beta-4 Correlates With Advanced Disease and BRAF V600E Mutation in Thyroid Cancer

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JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY & CYTOCHEMISTRY
Volume 70, Issue 10, Pages 707-716

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1369/00221554221138370

Keywords

immunohistochemistry; thymosin beta-4; thyroid cancer; TMSB4X

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  1. National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan [NSTC-110-2314-B-195-018-MY3, NSTC-1112314-B-195-003]
  2. MacKay Memorial Hospital [MMH11212, MMH-11215, MMH-E-111-08]

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This study found that TMSB4X expression was aberrantly increased in various types of thyroid cancer, and higher expression was correlated with advanced disease characteristics.
Thymosin beta-4 (TMSB4X) was recently identified as a differentially expressed gene between malignant and non-malignant thyroid cells via single-cell RNA sequencing. In the present study, we aimed to study the immunostaining pattern of TMSB4X in benign and malignant thyroid neoplasms. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that normal thyroid tissue or benign thyroid disorders exhibited undetectable immunoreactivity against TMSB4X except for positive staining of inflammatory infiltrates and stromal cells associated with autoimmune thyroid disease. By contrast, overexpression of TMSB4X was observed in a variety of thyroid malignancies, including papillary, follicular, poorly differentiated, and undifferentiated thyroid cancer. Among 141 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer, higher TMSB4X expression was associated with papillary tumor type, extrathyroidal extension, lymph node metastasis, and BRAF V600E mutation. The results were consistent with those from the public transcriptomic datasets. In summary, TMSB4X expression was aberrantly increased in various types of thyroid cancer, and higher TMSB4X expression was correlated with advanced disease characteristics. Thymosin beta-4 may be a novel downstream effector of the BRAF V600E mutation.

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