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Galectin-3 detection in the thyroid gland and follicle cell tumors of the thyroid.: A study of its possible role in preoperative differential diagnosis

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PATHOLOGE
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 205-213

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s002920000451

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galectin-3; thyroid gland; carcinomas; adenomas

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Galectin-3 belongs to a group of endogenous lectins with an affinity to glycoconjugates containing beta -galactoside residues. It has been detected in numerous tissues and studied in connection with tumor growth, dedifferentiation, and metastasis. Only few studies have dealt with galectin-3 detection in tumors of the thyroid gland and with its possible role for differential diagnosis. We studied 118 cases of thyroid gland tumors with a monoclonal antibody against galectin-3; we compared the preparations by a semiquantitative score to determine differences in expression. Normal thyroid gland tissue, goiter tissue, and tissue with functional enhancement were largely negative for galectin-3. Adenomas with a typical cytological pattern were predominantly negative, but a focal positive reaction in single cells and cell groups or follicles was possible. Almost all papillary carcinomas showed a distinct galectin-3 expression. While findings in follicular carcinomas and oxyphilic adenomas and carcinomas were very uneven, with both positive and negative tumors, the galectin-3 reaction can be helpful in recognizing follicular variants of the papillary carcinoma. Investigation of the biological significance of tumors should always be cautious and consider known histological criteria for malignancy.

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