scholarly journals DLL3 (delta-like protein 3) expression correlates with stromal desmoplasia and lymph node metastases in medullary thyroid carcinomas

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 283-289
Author(s):  
M Ingenwerth ◽  
T Brandenburg ◽  
D Führer-Sakel ◽  
M Goetz ◽  
F Weber ◽  
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Medullary thyroid carcinomas (MTC) are rare and aggressive neuroendocrine tumors of the thyroid. About 70% of MTC are sporadic; approximately 50% of those harbor somatic RET mutation. DLL3 is widely expressed in many neuroendocrine tumors and has been evaluated as a potential therapeutic target. Since stromal desmoplasia in sporadic MTC has been identified as a reliable predictor of aggressive behavior and development of lymph node metastases, a possible correlation of DLL3 expression with the presence of stromal desmoplasia was of particular interest. 59 paraffin-embedded samples of sporadic MTC with (44 cases) and without (15 cases) stromal desmoplasia and known lymph node status were included. DLL3 expression was determined by immunohistochemistry; no expression (0%), low expression (1–49%) and high expression (≥50%) were correlated with clinicopathological data. The proportion of DLL3 positivity was significantly correlated with both stromal desmoplasia (P < 0.0001) and lymph node metastases (P < 0.0001). MTC without stromal desmoplasia consistently lack DLL3 expression. This is the first study to focus on MTC regarding DLL3 expression and the relationship to various factors. Our results demonstrate that expression of DLL3 in MTC represents a reliable surrogate marker for stromal desmoplasia and lymph node metastases and might be an indicator for aggressive clinical behavior. DLL3 expression in ≥50% of tumor cells virtually excludes MTC without stromal desmoplasia. DLL3 was discussed as a potential therapeutic target in malignant tumors of other locations with positive immunohistochemical reaction and might therefore be a new therapeutic option in MTC, as well.

2001 ◽  
Vol 45 (6) ◽  
pp. 581
Author(s):  
Ji Seon Joo ◽  
Hyung Jin Kim ◽  
Kyung Jin Kang ◽  
Young Kuk Cho ◽  
Myung Kwan Lim ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 101 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michelle Kang Kim ◽  
Richard R.P. Warner ◽  
Stephen C. Ward ◽  
Noam Harpaz ◽  
Sasan Roayaie ◽  
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Surgery ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 166 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandra G. Lopez-Aguiar ◽  
Cecilia G. Ethun ◽  
Mohammad Y. Zaidi ◽  
Flavio G. Rocha ◽  
George A. Poultsides ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 153303382096208
Author(s):  
Xin Wu ◽  
Binglu Li ◽  
Chaoji Zheng ◽  
Wei Liu ◽  
Tao Hong ◽  
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Purpose: Medullary thyroid carcinoma is a rare endocrine malignancy; 75% of patients with this disease have sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma. While surgery is the only curative treatment, the benefit of prophylactic lateral neck dissection is unclear. This study aimed to analyze the clinicopathological risk factors associated with lateral lymph node metastases and determine the indication for prophylactic lateral neck dissection in patients with sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma. Methods: The medical records of patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma who were treated at our hospital between January 2002 and January 2020 were retrospectively reviewed; a database of their demographic characteristics, test results, and pathological information was constructed. The relationship between lateral lymph node metastases and clinicopathologic sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma features were analyzed using univariate and multivariate analyses. Results: Overall, 125 patients with sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma were included; 47.2% and 39.2% had confirmed central and lateral lymph node metastases, respectively. Univariate and multivariate analyses identified 2 independent factors associated with lateral lymph node metastases: positive central lymph node metastases (odds ratio = 9.764, 95% confidence interval: 2.610–36.523; p = 0.001) and positive lateral lymph nodes on ultrasonography (odds ratio = 101.747, 95% confidence interval: 14.666–705.869; p < 0.001). Conclusion: Medullary thyroid carcinoma is a rare endocrine malignancy. Lymph node metastases are common in patients with sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma. Prophylactic lateral neck dissection is recommended for patients who exhibit positive central lymph node metastases and/or positive lateral lymph nodes on ultrasonography.


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