Expression of glutamine metabolism-related proteins in thyroid cancer

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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the expression of glutamine metabolismrelated protein in tumor and stromal compartments among the histologic subtypes of thyroid cancer. Results: GLS1 and GDH expression in tumor and stromal compartments were the highest in AC than in other subtypes. Tumoral ASCT2 expression was higher in MC but lower in FC (p < 0.001). In PTC, tumoral GLS1 and tumoral GDH expression was higher in the conventional type than in the follicular variant (p = 0.043 and 0.001, respectively), and in PTC with BRAF V600E mutation than in PTC without BRAF V600E mutation (p < 0.001). Stromal GDH positivity was the independent factor associated with short overall survival (hazard ratio: 21.48, 95% confidence interval: 2.178-211.8, p = 0.009). Methods: We performed tissue microarrays with 557 thyroid cancer cases (papillary thyroid carcinoma [PTC]: 344, follicular carcinoma [FC]: 112, medullary carcinoma [MC]: 70, poorly differentiated carcinoma [PDC]: 23, and anaplastic carcinoma [AC]: 8) and 152 follicular adenoma (FA) cases. We performed immunohistochemical staining of glutaminolysis-related proteins (glutaminase 1 [GLS1], glutamate dehydrogenase [GDH], and amino acid transporter-2 [ASCT-2]). Conclusion: Glutamine metabolism-related protein expression differed among the histologic subtypes of thyroid cancer.

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Kim, H. M., Lee, Y. K., & Koo, J. S. (2016). Expression of glutamine metabolism-related proteins in thyroid cancer. Oncotarget, 7(33), 53628–53641. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10682

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