Tracheal Obstruction by Recurrent Thyroid Carcinoma

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Vol 89 (6) ◽  
pp. 965-968 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linda J. Gardiner ◽  
Clarence T. Sasaki ◽  
Karen Hermansen ◽  
Jerome Sugar ◽  
Alexander S. Geha

A case of tracheal obstruction by invasive papillary thyroid carcinoma is described. In this paper we will show how selection and interpretation of diagnostic studies including computed tomographic scan allowed accurate determination of tumor extent and, therefore, an accurate selection of surgical procedures.

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The involvement of micro-ribonucleic acid (microRNAs) in metabolic pathways such as regulation, signal transduction, cell maintenance, and differentiation make them possible biomarkers and therapeutic targets. The purpose of this review is to summarize the information published in the last two and a half years about the involvement of microRNAs in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Another goal is to understand the perspective offered by the new findings. Main microRNA features such as origin, regulation, targeted genes, and metabolic pathways will be presented in this paper. We interrogated the PubMed database using several keywords: “microRNA” + “thyroid” + “papillary” + “carcinoma”. After applying search filters and inclusion criteria, a selection of 137 articles published between January 2018–June 2020 was made. Data regarding microRNA, metabolic pathways, gene/protein, and study utility were selected and included in the table and later discussed regarding the matter at hand. We found that most microRNAs regularly expressed in the normal thyroid gland are downregulated in PTC, indicating an important tumor-suppressor action by those microRNAs. Moreover, we showed that one gene can be targeted by several microRNAs and have nominally described these interactions. We have revealed which microRNAs can target several genes at once.


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