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Original Article

Immunocytochemical Localisation of Tumor Necrosis Factor α in Thyroid Tissues from Patients with Neoplastic or Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders

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Pages 91-97 | Received 22 May 1995, Accepted 22 Dec 1995, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

It is disputed to what extent tumor necrosis factor-a is present in the thyroid follicular epithelial cells and/or in the interstitial cells in different disorders of the thyroid gland.

We describe the immunohistochemical detection of tumor necrosis factor-α using formaldehyde fixed and paraffin embedded tissue and a polyclonal anti-serum with high tumor necrosis factor-α neutralising activity. We examined the distribution of tumor necrosis factor-α in interstitial cells and follicular epithelial cells in thyroid carcinomas, adenomas, non-toxic multinodular goiters and autoimmune thyroid diseases.

Tumor necrosis factor-α was demonstrated in thyroid follicular epithelial cells, most frequently in non-toxic multinodular goiters (six of seven patients) and less frequently in adenomas (three of nine patients), papillary carcinomas (two of five patients), follicular carcinomas (one of five patients), Hashimoto's disease (one of six patients) and Graves' disease (one of seven patients). Tumor necrosis factor-α producing interstitial cells were found in two thirds of patients with all six thyroid diseases.

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