Abstract:BackgroundDREAM (Downstream Regulatory Element Antagonistic Modulator) is a neuronal calcium sensor that was suggested to modulate TSH receptor activity and whose overexpression provokes an enlargement of the thyroid gland in transgenic mice. The aim of this study was to investigate somatic mutations and DREAM gene expression in human multinodular goiter (MNG).Material/MethodsDNA and RNA samples were obtained from hyperplastic thyroid glands of 60 patients (54 females) with benign MNG. DREAM mutations were eva… Show more
“…Similarly, Shinzato and cols. described overexpression of DREAM gene in 53.3% of a cohort composed of 60 multinodular goiter patients (23). Our data is compatible with these findings, being goiter the lesion which presented higher levels of DREAM mRNA compared to any other histological type of the analyzed thyroid samples.…”
We suggest that DREAM gene expression may help diagnose thyroid nodules, identifying malignancy and characterizing follicular-patterned thyroid lesions; however, it is not useful as a prognostic marker.
“…Similarly, Shinzato and cols. described overexpression of DREAM gene in 53.3% of a cohort composed of 60 multinodular goiter patients (23). Our data is compatible with these findings, being goiter the lesion which presented higher levels of DREAM mRNA compared to any other histological type of the analyzed thyroid samples.…”
We suggest that DREAM gene expression may help diagnose thyroid nodules, identifying malignancy and characterizing follicular-patterned thyroid lesions; however, it is not useful as a prognostic marker.
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