2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12022-017-9491-6
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Synchronous and Metastatic Papillary and Follicular Thyroid Carcinomas with Unique Molecular Signatures

Abstract: Despite the relatively high prevalence of thyroid cancer, the occurrence of multiple synchronous, distinct subtypes of primary thyroid carcinoma is uncommon. The incidental finding of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma in a gland with a biologically relevant follicular or medullary carcinoma is more frequent than the synchronous occurrence of multiple clinically significant carcinomas. We report a case of synchronous papillary and follicular thyroid carcinomas metastatic to lymph node and bone, respectively. Nex… Show more

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“…The observed Q61R NRAS mutation is a well-established driver of follicular thyroid tumors and occurs in subsets of follicular variant PTCs, thus proving that the lateral lymph node tissue was tumorous rather than an ectopically located inclusion of benign thyroid epithelia [ 18 ]. Our case mirrors previous publications regarding the molecular profile of synchronous PTC and FTC, describing somatic Q61R NRAS mutation in an FTC developing alongside a BRAF mutated PTC [ 8 ]. Although the somatic status of these driver mutations is acknowledged, we did not interrogate germline DNA for any type of susceptibility gene variant, which is a limitation to the report.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The observed Q61R NRAS mutation is a well-established driver of follicular thyroid tumors and occurs in subsets of follicular variant PTCs, thus proving that the lateral lymph node tissue was tumorous rather than an ectopically located inclusion of benign thyroid epithelia [ 18 ]. Our case mirrors previous publications regarding the molecular profile of synchronous PTC and FTC, describing somatic Q61R NRAS mutation in an FTC developing alongside a BRAF mutated PTC [ 8 ]. Although the somatic status of these driver mutations is acknowledged, we did not interrogate germline DNA for any type of susceptibility gene variant, which is a limitation to the report.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Consulting the literature, several case reports and case series describing synchronous manifestation of PTC and FTC have been found, whereas reports of synchronous lateral lymph node engagement are virtually absent [ 8 ]. Regional lymph nodes metastases are reported to occur in less than 10% of FTCs and Hürthle cell carcinomas [ 2 , 9 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simultaneous occurrence of different types of thyroid cancer in a single patient is very rare. Although there are noticeable reports about synchronous papillary cancer, the reports of simultaneous papillary and follicular cancer are actually rare [ 23 ]. This simultaneous thyroid tumor presentation has been described as coincidental in the literature as no common gene mutation for the pathogenesis of the different tumor types of the thyroid has been found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described elsewhere, the isolated DNA was cut into 150–200 bp fragments using Covaris M220 Focused-ultrasonicator™ Instrument (Covaris; Woburn, MA, USA). Following the manufacturer’s direction ( 10 , 11 ), we constructed Fragmented DNA and ctDNA libraries with the KAPA HTP Library Preparation Kit (Illumina platforms; KAPA Biosystems; Wilmington, MA, USA). The DNA libraries were captured with a designed panel of 68 genes for brain tumors (GenetronHealth; Beijing, China), these containing major brain tumor-related genes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%