Na+/I- symporter distribution in human thyroid tissues:: An immunohistochemical study

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Caillou, B
Troalen, F
Baudin, E
Talbot, M
Filetti, S
Schlumberger, M
Bidart, JM
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[1] Inst Gustave Roussy, Dept Pathol, F-94805 Villejuif, France
[2] Inst Gustave Roussy, Dept Nucl Med, F-94805 Villejuif, France
[3] Inst Gustave Roussy, Dept Biol Clin, F-94805 Villejuif, France
[4] Policlin Mater Domini, Dipartimento Med Sperimentale & Clin, I-88100 Catanzaro, Italy
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10.1210/jc.83.11.4102
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Antipeptide antibodies raised against the carboxyl-terminal region of the human sodium/iodide (Na+/I-) symporter (hNIS) were used to investigate by immunohistochemistry the presence and distribution of the hNIS protein in normal thyroid tissues, in some pathological nonneoplastic thyroid tissues, and in different histotypes of thyroid neoplasms. In normal thyroid tissue, staining of hNIS protein was heterogeneous and limited to a minority of follicular cells that were in close contact with capillary vessels. In positive cells, immunostaining was Limited to the basolateral membrane. In contrast, in Graves' disease the majority of follicular cells expressed the hNIS protein. In autoimmune thyroiditis, the number of hNIS-positive cells, was similar to that found in normal tissue. These positive cells were found essentially close to lymphocytic infiltrates. This observation supports the concept of hNIS as an autoantigen. In diffuse nodular hyperplasia, hNIS staining was heterogeneous, but the number of hNIS-positive cells exceeded that found in normal tissue. In well differentiated follicular or papillary carcinoma, the number of hNIS-positive cells was significantly lower than in normal tissue. In poorly differentiated follicular carcinoma, the number of hNIS-positive cells was less than that found in well differentiated carcinoma, or there were no positive cells. Interestingly, in all of these thyroid tissues, the number of follicular cells exhibiting TSH receptor (TSHR) immunoreactivity was greater than the number of hNIS-positive cells. As hNIS expression appears to be related to TSHR stimulation, the decreased number of TSHR-positive cells in cancers may contribute to the reduced capacity of neoplastic cells to concentrate iodide. In one patient with a follicular cancer with an absence of hNIS immunostaining, the total body I-131 scan showed no uptake in metastatic tissue. In three cancers with positive hNIS cells, the I-131 scan showed uptake in lymph node metastases. This suggests that immunodetection of hNIS could predict radioiodine uptake in thyroid cancers.
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