Discriminating Gene Expression Signature of Radiation-Induced Thyroid Tumors after Either External Exposure or Internal Contamination

Both external radiation exposure and internal radionuclide contamination are well known risk factors in the development of thyroid epithelial tumors. The identification of specific molecular markers deregulated in radiation-induced thyroid tumors is important for the etiological diagnosis since neit...

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Main Authors: Sylvie Chevillard, Martin Schlumberger, Paul Hofman, Catherine Ory, Nicolas Ugolin
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/3/1/19/
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spelling doaj-fc6c166d80384d66934ecb5f08f752832020-11-25T00:04:39ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252011-12-0131193410.3390/genes3010019Discriminating Gene Expression Signature of Radiation-Induced Thyroid Tumors after Either External Exposure or Internal ContaminationSylvie ChevillardMartin SchlumbergerPaul HofmanCatherine OryNicolas UgolinBoth external radiation exposure and internal radionuclide contamination are well known risk factors in the development of thyroid epithelial tumors. The identification of specific molecular markers deregulated in radiation-induced thyroid tumors is important for the etiological diagnosis since neither histological features nor genetic alterations can discriminate between sporadic and radiation-induced tumors. Identification of highly discriminating markers in radiation-induced tumors is challenging as it relies on the ability to identify marker deregulation which is associated with a cellular stress that occurred many years before in the thyroid cells. The existence of such a signature is still controversial, as it was not found in several studies while a highly discriminating signature was found in both post-radiotherapy and post-Chernobyl series in other studies. Overall, published studies searching for radiation-induced thyroid tumor specificities, using transcriptomic, proteomic and comparative genomic hybridization approaches, and bearing in mind the analytical constraints required to analyze such small series of tumors, suggest that such a molecular signature could be found. In comparison with sporadic tumors, we highlight molecular similarities and specificities in tumors occurring after high-dose external radiation exposure, such as radiotherapy, and in post-Chernobyl tumors that occurred after internal 131I contamination. We discuss the relevance of signature extrapolation from series of tumors developing after high and low doses in the identification of tumors induced at very low doses of radiation.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/3/1/19/thyroidradiation-induced tumorstranscriptomic signaturemolecular epidemiology
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author Sylvie Chevillard
Martin Schlumberger
Paul Hofman
Catherine Ory
Nicolas Ugolin
spellingShingle Sylvie Chevillard
Martin Schlumberger
Paul Hofman
Catherine Ory
Nicolas Ugolin
Discriminating Gene Expression Signature of Radiation-Induced Thyroid Tumors after Either External Exposure or Internal Contamination
Genes
thyroid
radiation-induced tumors
transcriptomic signature
molecular epidemiology
author_facet Sylvie Chevillard
Martin Schlumberger
Paul Hofman
Catherine Ory
Nicolas Ugolin
author_sort Sylvie Chevillard
title Discriminating Gene Expression Signature of Radiation-Induced Thyroid Tumors after Either External Exposure or Internal Contamination
title_short Discriminating Gene Expression Signature of Radiation-Induced Thyroid Tumors after Either External Exposure or Internal Contamination
title_full Discriminating Gene Expression Signature of Radiation-Induced Thyroid Tumors after Either External Exposure or Internal Contamination
title_fullStr Discriminating Gene Expression Signature of Radiation-Induced Thyroid Tumors after Either External Exposure or Internal Contamination
title_full_unstemmed Discriminating Gene Expression Signature of Radiation-Induced Thyroid Tumors after Either External Exposure or Internal Contamination
title_sort discriminating gene expression signature of radiation-induced thyroid tumors after either external exposure or internal contamination
publisher MDPI AG
series Genes
issn 2073-4425
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Both external radiation exposure and internal radionuclide contamination are well known risk factors in the development of thyroid epithelial tumors. The identification of specific molecular markers deregulated in radiation-induced thyroid tumors is important for the etiological diagnosis since neither histological features nor genetic alterations can discriminate between sporadic and radiation-induced tumors. Identification of highly discriminating markers in radiation-induced tumors is challenging as it relies on the ability to identify marker deregulation which is associated with a cellular stress that occurred many years before in the thyroid cells. The existence of such a signature is still controversial, as it was not found in several studies while a highly discriminating signature was found in both post-radiotherapy and post-Chernobyl series in other studies. Overall, published studies searching for radiation-induced thyroid tumor specificities, using transcriptomic, proteomic and comparative genomic hybridization approaches, and bearing in mind the analytical constraints required to analyze such small series of tumors, suggest that such a molecular signature could be found. In comparison with sporadic tumors, we highlight molecular similarities and specificities in tumors occurring after high-dose external radiation exposure, such as radiotherapy, and in post-Chernobyl tumors that occurred after internal 131I contamination. We discuss the relevance of signature extrapolation from series of tumors developing after high and low doses in the identification of tumors induced at very low doses of radiation.
topic thyroid
radiation-induced tumors
transcriptomic signature
molecular epidemiology
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/3/1/19/
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