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Expression of simple mucin type antigens and Lewis type 1 and type 2 chain antigens in the thyroid gland: An immunohistochemical study of normal thyroid tissues, benign lesions, and malignant tumors

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In order to characterize the pattern of expression of carbohydrate structures in several types of thyroid tissues and to evaluate the putative usefulness of the detection of such antigens in diagnostic surgical pathology, we undertook the immunohistochemical study of simple mucin type antigens (T, Tn, and sialyl Tn), Lewis type I antigens (Lewis a, sialyl Lewis a, and Lewis b), and Lewis type 2 related antigens (precursor type 2, H type 2, Lewis x, sialyl Lewis x, and Lewis y) in thyroid samples obtained from 65 patients. The material consisted on paraffin sections of normal thyroid (n = 43), benign lesions (13 goiters/ hyperplastic lesions and 15 adenomas), and malignant tumors (12 follicular carcinomas and 27 papillary carcinomas, 5 of which had lymph node metastases) of the thyroid follicular epithelium. Tn, T, and precursor type 2 antigens were the only antigens that were detected—and very rarely—in normal thyroid. Benign lesions were similar to normal thyroid despite displaying a higher prevalence of immunoreactivity for severa antigens of the three groups. Thyroid carcinomas presented a significantly higher level of expression of all types of simple mucin, Lewis type 1, and Lewis type 2 antigens than the normal thyroid and benign lesions. The expression of sialyl Tn was restricted to malignant tumors, and the expression of sialyl Lewis x was closely associated, though not exclusively, to papillary carcinomas. The immunoreactivity was stronger and the number of positive cases was higher in papillary than in follicular carcinomas. No differences were found between primary tumors and the respective metastases. The existence of distinct patterns of expression of carbohydrate antigens in different types of thyroid lesions points to the usefulness of the detection of some of these antigens in thyroid surgical pathology. The putative role of such antigens in the peculiar metastatic properties of thyroid carcinomas remains unsettled.

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Fonseca, E., Castanhas, S. & Sobrinho-Simões, M. Expression of simple mucin type antigens and Lewis type 1 and type 2 chain antigens in the thyroid gland: An immunohistochemical study of normal thyroid tissues, benign lesions, and malignant tumors. Endocr Pathol 7, 291–301 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02739836

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