Authors
GA Thomas, H Bunnell, HA Cook, ED Williams, A Nerovnya, ED Cherstvoy, ND Tronko, TI Bogdanova, G Chiappetta, G Viglietto, F Pentimalli, Giuliana Salvatore, Alfredo Fusco, Massimo Santoro, Giancarlo Vecchio
Publication date
1999/11/1
Journal
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Volume
84
Issue
11
Pages
4232-4238
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
A sharp increase in the incidence of pediatric thyroid papillary cancer was documented after the Chernobyl power plant explosion. An increased prevalence of rearrangements of the RET protooncogene (RET/PTC rearrangements) has been reported in Belarussian post-Chernobyl papillary carcinomas arising between 1990 and 1995. We analyzed 67 post-Chernobyl pediatric papillary carcinomas arising in 1995–1997 for RET/PTC activation: 28 were from Ukraine and 39 were from Belarus. The study, conducted by a combined immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR approach, demonstrated a high frequency (60.7% of the Ukrainian and 51.3% of the Belarussian cases) of RET/PTC activation. A strong correlation was observed between the solid-follicular subtype of papillary carcinoma and the RET/PTC3 isoform: 19 of the 24 RET/PTC-positive solid-follicular carcinomas harbored a RET/PTC3 rearrangement, whereas …
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