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Histopathological features of papillary thyroid carcinomas detected during four screening examinations of a Ukrainian-American cohort.

Authors :
Bogdanova TI
Zurnadzhy LY
Nikiforov YE
Leeman-Neill RJ
Tronko MD
Chanock S
Mabuchi K
Likhtarov IA
Kovgan LM
Drozdovitch V
Little MP
Hatch M
Zablotska LB
Shpak VM
McConnell RJ
Brenner AV
Source :
British journal of cancer [Br J Cancer] 2015 Dec 01; Vol. 113 (11), pp. 1556-64. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Dec 03.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: There are limited data on the histopathology of papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTCs) diagnosed in irradiated populations. We evaluated the associations between iodine-131 dose and the histopathological characteristics of post-Chernobyl PTCs, the changes in these characteristics over time, and their associations with selected somatic mutations.<br />Methods: This study included 115 PTCs diagnosed in a Ukrainian-American cohort (n=13,243) during prescreening and four successive thyroid screenings. Of these PTCs, 65 were subjected to somatic mutation profiling. All individuals were <18 years at the time of the Chernobyl accident and had direct thyroid radioactivity measurements. Statistical analyses included multivariate linear and logistic regression.<br />Results: We identified a borderline significant linear-quadratic association (P=0.063) between iodine-131 dose and overall tumour invasiveness (presence of extrathyroidal extension, lymphatic/vascular invasion, and regional or distant metastases). Irrespective of dose, tumours with chromosomal rearrangements were more likely to have lymphatic/vascular invasion than tumours without chromosomal rearrangements (P=0.020) or tumours with BRAF or RAS point mutations (P=0.008). Controlling for age, there were significant time trends in decreasing tumour size (P<0.001), the extent of lymphatic/vascular invasion (P=0.005), and overall invasiveness (P=0.026).<br />Conclusions: We determined that the invasive properties of PTCs that develop in iodine-131-exposed children may be associated with radiation dose. In addition, based on a subset of cases, tumours with chromosomal rearrangements appear to have a more invasive phenotype. The increase in small, less invasive PTCs over time is a consequence of repeated screening examinations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-1827
Volume :
113
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
British journal of cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26625214
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.372