Circadian clock characteristics are altered in human thyroid malignant nodules

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Context: The circadian clock represents the body's molecular time-keeping system. Recent findings revealed strong changes of clock gene expression in various types of human cancers. Objective: Due to emerging evidence on the connection between the circadian oscillator, cell cycle, and oncogenic transformation,weaimed to characterize the circadian clockwork inhumanbenign and malignant thyroid nodules. Design: Clock transcript levels were assessed by quantitative RT-PCR in thyroid tissues. To provide molecular characteristics of human thyroid clockwork, primary thyrocytes established from normal or nodular thyroid tissue biopsies were subjected to in vitro synchronization with subsequent clock gene expression analysis by circadian bioluminescence reporter assay and by quantitative RT-PCR. Results: The expression levels of the Bmal1 were up-regulated in tissue samples of follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC), and in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), as compared with normal thyroid and benign nodules, whereas Cry2wasdown-regulated in FTCandPTC.Humanthyrocytes derived from normal thyroid tissue exhibited high-amplitude circadian oscillations of Bmal1-luciferase reporter expression and endogenous clock transcripts. Thyrocytes established from FTC and PTC exhibited clock transcript oscillations similar to those of normal thyroid tissue and benign nodules (except for Per2 altered in PTC), whereas cells derived from poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma exhibited altered circadian oscillations. Conclusions: This is the first study demonstrating a molecular makeup of the human thyroid circadian clock. Characterization of the thyroid clock machinery alterations upon thyroid nodule malignant transformation contributes to understanding the connections between circadian clocks and oncogenic transformation. Moreover, it might help in improving the thyroid nodule preoperative diagnostics. Copyright © 2013 by The Endocrine Society.

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Mannic, T., Meyer, P., Triponez, F., Pusztaszeri, M., Le Martelot, G., Mariani, O., … Dibner, C. (2013). Circadian clock characteristics are altered in human thyroid malignant nodules. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 98(11), 4446–4456. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2013-2568

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