2006 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Molecular epidemiology of radiation induced thyroid cancer
Project/Area Number |
17590330
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Human pathology
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Research Institution | National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center |
Principal Investigator |
ITO Masahiro Nagasaki Medical Center, Clinical Research Center, Morphological Department, Chief of Pathology Division, 形態研究部, 病理室長 (30184691)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
NAKAMURA Minoru Nagasaki Medical Center, Clinical Research Center, Morphological Department, Chief of Pathology Division, 臨床研究センター・先端技術研究部, 部長 (40217906)
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Project Period (FY) |
2005 – 2006
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Keywords | thyroid cancer / childhood / radiation / Chernobyl / epidemiology / BRAF |
Research Abstract |
A large increase in thyroid carcinoma incidence among those exposed as children to the high levels of fallout from the nuclear accident at Chernobyl in 1986 has been reported. The Chernobyl Tissue Bank (CTB) is an internationally supported project and ensures that materials (frozen tissue, fixed tissue sections, extracted DNA/RNA and blood samples) are available for appropriate research studies. Up to date more over 2,500 cases have been registered, and the CTB holds DNA and RNA from more than 280 thyroid tumors from the patients younger than 19 at the time of the explosion. Although over 95% of the cancers are classified as papillary carcinomas in the population around Chernobyl following exposure to fallout, they vary in their morphology, ranging from a solid immature phenotype, to well differentiated tumors dominated by either papillary or follicular architecture. Some of the early reports on the thyroid carcinomas around Chernobyl suggested that the solid morphology, aggressiveness,
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and the apparently high frequency of RET/PTC3 rearrangements were indicative of radiogenic tumors. However, recent studies have shown that the morphological pattern of papillary carcinomas is changing with increasing latency. We showed that short latency is associated with solid morphology and significantly more invasive spread when compared to tumors with a longer latent period. In contrast, the type of differentiation is associated with age at exposure. Many reports have suggested that RET/PTC3 rearrangements are associated with the solid morphology seen in short latency tumors, while well diffrentiated papillary carcinomas more often show RET/PTC1 rearrangements. The frequency of BRAF mutation is low in post Chernobyl thyroid cancer and is similar to that observed in other studies of childhood thyroid papillary carcinoma, and this may be related to the age of the patient at diagnosis. More recent study revealed that the unexposed group of tumors from Ukraine and Russia were essentially identical morphologically to the exposed tumors from the same area. The tumors from Japanese children were significantly different from the tumors from around Chernobyl, whether exposed or unexposed, showing significantly more differentiation, more papillary differentiation. One possibility deserving serious consideration is the iodine content of the diet. Less
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Research Products
(18 results)
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[Journal Article] Anti-gp210 and anti-centromere antibodies are different risk factors for the progression of primary biliary cirrhosis.2007
Author(s)
Nakamura M, Kondo H, Mori T, Komori A, Matsuyama M, Ito M, Takii Y, Koyabu M, Yokoyama T, Migita K, Daikoku M, Abiru S, Yatsuhashi H, Takezaki E, Masaki N, Sugi K, Honda K, Adachi H, Nishi H, Watanabe Y, Nakamura Y, Shimada M, Komatsu T, Saito A, Soashiro T, Harada H, Sodeyama T, Hayashi S, Masumoto A, Sando T, Yamamoto T, SakaiH, Kobayashi M, Muro T, Koga M, Shums Z, Norman GL, Ishibashi H.
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Journal Title
Hepatology 45(1)
Pages: 118-27
Description
「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
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[Journal Article] Cyclin D1 overexpression in thyroid papillary microcarcinoma : its association with tumour size and aberrant β-catenin expression.2005
Author(s)
Lantsov D, Meirmanov S, Nakashima M, Kondo H, Saenko V, Naruke Y, Namba H, Ito M, Abrosimov A, Lushnikov E, Sekine I, Yamashita Sh
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Journal Title
Histopathology 47
Pages: 248-256
Description
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[Journal Article] Enhanced expression of type I interferon and toll-like receptor-3 in primary biliary cirrhosis.2005
Author(s)
Takii Y, Nakamura M, Ito M, Yokoyama T, Komori A, Shimizu-Yoshida Y, Nakao R, Kusumoto K, Nagaoka S, Yano K, Abiru S, Ueki T, Matsumoto T, Daikoku M, Taniguchi K, Fujioka H, Migita K, Yatsuhashi H, Nakashima M, Harada M, Ishibashi H.
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Journal Title
Lab Invest 85
Pages: 908-920
Description
「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
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[Journal Article] Risk of thyroid cancer after exposure to 1311 in childhood.2005
Author(s)
E Cardis, A Kesminiene, V Ivanov, I Malakhova, Y Shibata, V Khrouch, V Drozdovitch, E Maceika, I Zvonova, O Vlasov, A Bouville, G Goulko, M Hoshi, A Abrosimov, Ya Anoshko, L Astakhova, S Chekin, E Demidchik, R Galanti, M Ito, E Koroboba, E Lushnikov
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Journal Title
J Natl Cancer Inst. 97(10)
Pages: 724-32
Description
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