Masood S, Auguste L J, Westerband A, Belluco C, Valderama E, Attie J
Department of Surgery, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, New York 11042.
Am J Surg. 1993 Oct;166(4):366-8. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9610(05)80334-4.
Although Hürthle cell tumors are considered to be variants of follicular neoplasms, they have distinct cytologic and behavioral characteristics. To elucidate the basis for these differences, the expression of 5 oncogenes and growth factors (Pan-ras, N-myc, transforming growth factor-alpha [TGF-alpha], transforming growth factor-beta [TGF-beta], and insulin-like growth factor 1 [IGF-1]) was compared between 12 follicular carcinomas and 8 Hürthle cell carcinomas by immunocytochemistry. The percentage of follicular carcinomas and Hürthle cell carcinomas that stained positively for the different oncogenes was as follows and respectively: Pan-ras 8% versus 63%; TGF-alpha 17% versus 63%; TGF-beta 25% versus 88%; IGF-1 17% versus 88%; and N-myc 17% versus 100%. All these differences were highly significant by the chi 2 test. This difference in the expression of oncogenes between Hürthle cell carcinomas and follicular carcinomas suggests that these two tumors could, in fact, represent separate entities.