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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2002

Co-expression of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleukin-6 receptor (IL-6R) in thyroid nodules is associated with co-expression of CD30 ligand/CD30 receptor.

Rosaria Maddalena Ruggeri; Daniela Villari; A. Simone; R. Scarfì; M. Attard; Fabio Orlandi; Francesco Trimarchi; Maria Trovato; Salvatore Benvenga

Data on the expression of interleukin 6 (IL-6)/interleukin 6 receptor (IL-6R) in thyroid nodules is scarce. Based on our recent data of CD30 ligand (CD30L)/CD30 receptor (CD30) in these nodules and on the knowledge that this signal stimulates IL-6 production in non-thyroid neoplasms, we wanted to evaluate the immunocytochemical expression of these 2 ligand/receptor systems in a large archival series of paraffin-embedded specimens. These specimens included 6 normal thyroids and 130 thyroid nodules. Co-expression of IL-6 and IL-6R in the epithelial (follicular) cells was observed solely in CD30L/ CD30 positive nodules: 5/15 (33%) oncocytic adenomas; 6/30 (20%) follicular adenomas which belonged to 2 variants (4/4 microfollicular toxic and 2/2 hyalinizing trabecular); 9/30 (30%) papillary thyroid cancers (PTC), all belonging to the conventional variant. In PTC the proportion of tumor epithelial cells that were IL6 positive was inversely correlated with the pTNM staging (r= −0.549, p=0.01). All 15 follicular cancers (FTC), all 6 anaplastic cancers (ATC) were IL-6/IL-6R negative; 14/15 FTC and 5/6 ATC were CD30L/CD30 negative. In another oncocytic adenoma, another 4 conventional PTC and another 7 non-conventional PTC CD30L/CD30 expression was associated to expression of IL-6 only. IL-6 staining associated to absent expression of CD30L and CD30 was observed in 7 follicular adenomas (all belonging to variants different from toxic and hyalinizing trabecular), 2 oncocytic adenomas, 5 of the 30 colloid nodules and 2 normal thyroids. Of the 6 tumors arising from the parafollicular C cells (medullary thyroid cancer, MTC), all 3 that had metastasized were CD30L/ CD30/IL-6 positive and IL-6R negative; only IL-6 expression was lost in both the local and distant metastases. This finding matched the loss of IL-6 expression in one PTC metastasis. All 3 non-metastasized MTC were IL-6/IL-6R negative, and 1/3 was CD30L positive/CD30 negative. We conclude that only in a subset of both benign and malignant thyroid nodules the IL-6/IL-6R signal could be induced by the CD30L/CD30. IL-6 expression is related with aggressiveness in both PTC and MTC. In the normal thyroid tissue, colloid nodules, and another subset of benign and malignant thyroid nodules, IL-6 expression is under control of signals other than CD30L/ CD30. (J. Endocrinol. Invest. 25: 959–966, 2002)


Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2011

Cell proliferation parameters and apoptosis indices in pituitary macroadenomas

Rosaria Maddalena Ruggeri; G. Costa; A. Simone; Alfredo Campennì; Alessandro Sindoni; Antonio Ieni; Francesco Trimarchi; Lorenzo Curtò

Background: Pituitary adenomas are usually well-differentiated tumors but may show locally aggressive behavior. Aim: To investigate the relationship between proliferation and apoptosis parameters and tumor recurrence in a series of 20 radically resected pituitary macroadenomas (11 functioning, 9 non-functioning). Materials and methods: Proliferative activity and DNA ploidy were analyzed by flow cytometry (FCM) on fresh surgical specimens. Immunohisto-chemistry for Ki-67/MIB-1 and for the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2 was performed on paraffin-embedded specimens from the same tumors. Tumor regrowth was evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Results: Six adenomas recurred after surgery, regardless of hormonal hypersecretion. Pre-surgical tumor size was significantly higher in recurrent than in non-recurrent adenomas (p=0.003). Pre-surgical MRI demonstrated cavernous sinus (CS) invasiveness in all recurrent tumors, while none of the non-invasive adenomas recurred (p=0.042, Fisher’s exact test). The DNA content was aneuploid in 5/20 adenomas, one of which recurred. Cell percentages in the S (%SPF) and G2+M (%G2-M) phases and proliferative index (PI) (PI= %SPF + %G2-M) were significantly higher in aneuploid than in diploid adenomas (p<0.05), but no significant differences concerning all FCM parameters were observed between recurrent and non-recurrent adenomas. Similarly, MIB-1 did not show a significant difference of expression between recurrent and non-recurrent adenomas (p=0.33). Bcl-2 immunoreactivity was detected in 12/15 pituitary adenomas, involving 63±35% of tumor cells, regardless of tumor recurrence. Conclusions: In this group of radically resected pituitary macroadenomas, neuroradiological finding of CS invasiveness — but not FCM parameters nor MIB-1 and Bcl-2 expression — is useful for predicting tumor recurrence.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2016

HER2 Analysis in Sporadic Thyroid Cancer of Follicular Cell Origin

Rosaria Maddalena Ruggeri; Alfredo Campennì; Giuseppe Giuffrè; Luca Giovanella; Massimiliano Siracusa; A. Simone; Giovanni Branca; Rosa Scarfì; Francesco Trimarchi; Antonio Ieni; Giovanni Tuccari

The Epidermal Growth Factor Receoptor (EGFR) family member human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is overexpressed in many human epithelial malignancies, representing a molecular target for specific anti-neoplastic drugs. Few data are available on HER2 status in differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). The present study was aimed to investigate HER2 status in sporadic cancers of follicular cell origin to better clarify the role of this receptor in the stratification of thyroid cancer. By immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in-situ hybridization, HER2 expression was investigated in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded surgical specimens from 90 DTC patients, 45 follicular (FTC) and 45 papillary (PTC) histotypes. No HER2 immunostaining was recorded in background thyroid tissue. By contrast, overall HER2 overexpression was found in 20/45 (44%) FTC and 8/45 (18%) PTC, with a significant difference between the two histotypes (p = 0.046). Five of the six patients who developed metastatic disease during a median nine-year follow-up had a HER2-positive tumor. Therefore, we suggest that HER2 expression may represent an additional aid to identify a subset of patients who are characterized by a worse prognosis and are potentially eligible for targeted therapy.


Forensic Science International | 2004

Single sperm cell isolation by laser microdissection

D. Di Martino; Giuseppe Giuffrè; N. Staiti; A. Simone; M. Le Donne; L. Saravo


Histology and Histopathology | 2002

Immunohistochemical evidence of lactoferrin in hepatic biopsies of patients with viral or cryptogenetic chronic liver disease

Giovanni Tuccari; Daniela Villari; Giuseppe Giuffrè; A. Simone; G. Squadrito; Giovanni Raimondo


Oncology Reports | 2006

Lactoferrin immunoexpression in endometrial carcinomas: Relationships with sex steroid hormone receptors (ER and PR), proliferation indices (Ki-67 and AgNOR) and survival

Giuseppe Giuffrè; Francesco Arena; Rosa Scarfì; A. Simone; Paolo Todaro; Giovanni Tuccari


Endocrine | 2013

HGF/c-met system targeting PI3K/AKT and STAT3/phosphorylated-STAT3 pathways in pituitary adenomas: an immunohistochemical characterization in view of targeted therapies

Maria Trovato; Maria Luisa Torre; Marta Ragonese; A. Simone; Rosy Scarfì; Valeria Barresi; Giuseppe Giuffrè; Salvatore Benvenga; Angileri Ff; Giovanni Tuccari; Francesco Trimarchi; Rosaria Maddalena Ruggeri; Salvatore Cannavò


International Congress Series | 2006

Molecular analysis of genomic low copy number DNA extracted from laser-microdissected cells

N. Staiti; Giuseppe Giuffrè; D. Di Martino; A. Simone; G. Sippelli; G. Tuccari; L. Saravo


Oncology Reports | 2010

Detection and genotyping of human papillomavirus in gynaecologic outpatients of Messina, eastern Sicily, Italy

Giuseppe Giuffrè; A. Simone; Paolo Todaro; Maria Le Donne; Carmela Caruso; Alfonsa Pizzo; Domenico Granese


Pathology & Oncology Research | 2013

Human Papillomavirus Types Distribution in Eastern Sicilian Females with cervical lesions. A Correlation with Colposcopic and Histological Findings

Maria Le Donne; Giuseppe Giuffrè; Carmela Caruso; Piero Antonio Nicotina; Angela Alibrandi; Rosalba Scalisi; A. Simone; Benito Chiofalo; Onofrio Triolo

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L. Saravo

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Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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