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The expression of stromal biomarkers in small papillary thyroid carcinomas

Journal

WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12957-022-02805-w

Keywords

Papillary thyroid cancer; Tumor stroma; Type 1 collagen; Type IV collagen; Alpha-smooth muscle actin; Matrix metallopeptidase 9

Funding

  1. Umea University
  2. Unit of Research Education and Development, Region Jamtland Harjedalen County, Sweden [JLL-940567]
  3. Jamtland County Cancer and Care Fund, Sweden [748]

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This study evaluated the expression of different proteins in the tumor stroma of small papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) and found distinct expression patterns compared to normal thyroid tissue. Col1 and Col4 proteins were expressed at higher levels in normal thyroid tissue and non-metastatic tumors, potentially indicating a protective role in tumor progression. On the other hand, a-SMA and MMP9 were expressed at higher levels in PTC tissue, suggesting a role in promoting PTC progression and aggressiveness.
Background The importance of stroma for tumor progression is recognized for many cancer types. In this study, we aim to evaluate the expression of types I (Col1) and IV (Col4) collagens, alpha-smooth muscle actin (a-SMA), and matrix metallopeptidase 9 (MMP-9) in the tumor stroma of small papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Material and methods Twenty-five non-metastatic small PTCs (pT1N0) and nineteen metastatic small PTCs (pT1N1b) including corresponding metastatic lateral lymph nodes were selected and paraffinized tissue blocks retrieved. The samples were stained for Col1, COL4, a-SMA, and MMP-9 antibodies using immunohistochemistry. The expression of the stromal proteins was scored and analyzed based on the location, intensity, and distribution. Results Col1 and Col4 expression were significantly higher in normal thyroid tissue compared to PTC tissue. On the contrary, expression of a-SMA and MMP-9 was higher in PTC tissue compared to normal thyroid tissue. Both Col1 and Col4 were significantly more highly expressed in the non-metastatic tumors compared with metastatic tumors. The expression of a-SMA and MMP9 was slightly, but not significantly, higher in the metastasized tumors and their respective lymph nodes. There was a significant correlation between the metastasized tumors and their respective lymph nodes in Col1 and MMP-9 expression. Conclusions Col1, Col4, a-SMA, and MMP-9 expression in PTCs differs significantly from that of normal thyroid tissue. The higher expression of Col1 and Col4 in normal thyroid tissue and in the non-metastasized tumors indicates that Col1 and 4 might have a potential protective role in tumor progression. The higher expression of a-SMA and MMP9 in PTCs indicates that these proteins might have a role in promoting PTC progression and aggressiveness.

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