The Genetics of Papillary Microcarcinomas of the Thyroid: Diagnostic and Prognostic Implications.

The Genetics of Papillary Microcarcinomas of the Thyroid: Diagnostic and Prognostic Implications. Curr Genomics. 2017 Jun;18(3):244-254 Authors: Rodrigues AC, Penna G, Rodrigues E, Castro P, Sobrinho-Simões M, Soares P Abstract Papillary microcarcinoma of the thyroid (mPTC) is defined by the WHO as a papillary thy-roid cancer measuring 10mm or less in diameter and it is nowadays a topic of intense debate among the members of the medical community due to its apparent "epidemic" rise. Although these tumors follow almost always an indolent clinical course and carry an excellent prognosis, it is known that a small sub-set may display a potentially aggressive behavior. Nevertheless, we still lack an accurate way of predict-ing those which will cause significant disease. In an attempt to address this problem, a number of clini-co-pathologic features have been studied as poor prognostic markers in mPTC, and their association with known genetic alterations in thyroid cancer has been evaluated. Herein we review the present knowledge concerning mPTC's genetic profile, namely the prevalence of BRAF (V600E), RAS and TERT promoter mutations and RET/PTC and PAX8-PPARG rearrangements and report the results of the evaluation in the putative prognostic value of these genetic alterations in mPTC. PMID: 28659720 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Current Genomics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Curr Genomics Source Type: research