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Usturali Keskin E, Tastekin E, Can N, Mut AN, Celik M, Yilmaz Bulbul B, Oz Puyan F, Ozyilmaz F, Guldiken S, Ayturk S, Sezer A, Ustun F
Survivin Positivity and Prognostic Factors in Papillary Thyroid Carcinomas
Acta Endo (Buc) 2021, 17 (4): 455-461doi: 10.4183/aeb.2021.455
Context. Papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC)s
are the indolent progressive tumours. Survivin is a unique
bifunctional protein with cell cycle regulation and apoptosis
inhibition. The expression of this protein has been shown to
be increased in thyroid tumours correlated with aggressive
behavior from well differentiated to anaplastic.
Objective. In this study, we aimed to investigate
the relationship between immunohistochemically survivin
expression and tumour-associated prognostic factors in
papillary thyroid carcinomas.
Design. In patients with thyroidectomy,
we compared the clinicopathological findings and
immunohistochemical positivity for survivin.
Subjects and Methods. In 109 patients, sex, age,
tumour size, histological tumour variant, tumour focality,
tumour border pattern, tumour peripheral/intratumoural
lymphocytic and stromal response, intraglandular spread,
extrathyroideal spread, lymph node metastases, lymphocytic
tiroiditis and relationships of these findings with survivin
positivity were investigated.
Results. When we indicated the tumour size and
compared it with survivin expression, tumour size correlates
with, survivin expression (p = 0.016). Survivin expression
was correlated statistically significant with lymphovascular
invasion, without stromal response and with intraglandular
extension respectively (p<0.001, p = 0.043, p<0.001).
No significant correlation was found between other
clinicopathological parameters and survival.
Conclusion. Few studies have investigated the
relationship of survivin expression with prognosis in thyroid
papillary carcinomas and showed that survivin was a poor
prognostic marker. If its expression is detected in preoperative
cytology smears, it may affects the surgical treatment
strategy. When it is detected in the tissue, postoperative
radioactive iodine treatment plan may be modified and the
need for more aggressive follow-up may be considered.
Keywords: papillary thyroid carcinoma, survivin,
thyroid.
Correspondence: Elif Usturali Keskin MD, Trakya University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Edirne, 22030, Turkey,
E-mail: drelifkeskin@gmail.com