Estrogen and progesterone receptor content in human thyroid disease Journal Article


Authors: van Hoeven, K. H.; Menendez-Botet, C. J.; Strong, E. W.; Huvos, A. G.
Article Title: Estrogen and progesterone receptor content in human thyroid disease
Abstract: Recent studies have confirmed the presence of estrogen and progesterone receptors in many benign and malignant thyroid tumors, but their clinical significance is unclear. The estrogen and progesterone receptor content of 135 thyroid lesions was assayed prospectively from 1980 through 1986 using the dextran-coated charcoal method. The cases included 30 papillary, 13 follicular, 6 medullary, and 2 Hurthle cell carcinomas. Thirty-two follicular adenomas, 45 goiters, and 7 cases of thyroiditis also were studied. Estrogen receptor protein was positive (≥2 fmol/mg) in 46% of the cases, with no clear statistical predilection related to the type or size of the thyroid lesion, age, or sex. Progesterone receptor protein was positive (≥10 fmol/mg) in 51% of the cases, with the highest median values obtained in papillary carcinomas, particularly in male patients and women older than 50 years. Metastases at presentation, noted in 28 of 51 carcinomas, were unrelated to receptor content. Mean follow-up of 55 months in 48 patients with various carcinomas yielded 12 cases with late metastases, which were similarly unrelated to receptor content. Although estrogen receptors are commonly detectable in thyroid lesions, they have no clear relationship to presenting clinical or pathologic features or, in cases of carcinoma, to subsequent metastatic potential. The role of progesterone activity in papillary carcinoma and in goiter merits more investigation.
Keywords: adult; human tissue; major clinical study; metastasis; oncocytoma; dextran; thyroid neoplasms; estrogen receptor; progesterone receptor; thyroid papillary carcinoma; thyroid tumor; hormone receptors; thyroid follicular carcinoma; thyroid medullary carcinoma; receptor protein; goiter; thyroiditis; progesterone receptors; thyroid adenoma; estrogen receptors; charcoal; human; male; female; priority journal; article
Journal Title: American Journal of Clinical Pathology
Volume: 99
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0002-9173
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 1993-02-01
Start Page: 175
End Page: 181
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/99.2.175
PUBMED: 8438791
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Andrew G Huvos
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  2. Elliot W Strong
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