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ea0029oc15.1 | Thyroid Basic | ICEECE2012

PATZ1 is a new candidate tumour-suppressor gene in thyroid cancer

Chiappetta G. , Valentino T. , Vitiello M. , Pasquinelli R. , Monaco M. , Palma G. , Arra C. , Fusco A. , Fedele M.

Thyroid carcinoma arising from the thyroid follicular epithelium represents the most frequent endocrine malignancy and is mainly associated with gene rearrangements generating RET/PTC and TRK oncogenes, as well as BRAFV600E and RASV12 activating point mutations. Except for p53, which appears to be involved only in poorly differentiated and aggressive histotypes, a role of tumor-suppressor genes in the pathogenesis of thyroid cancer is still poorly known....