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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 76, 1575-1579, Copyright © 1993 by Endocrine Society


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Integrin expression in thyroid cells from normal glands and nodular goiters

M Vitale, V Bassi, G Fenzi, PE Macchia, S Salzano and G Rossi
Dipartimento di Biologia e Patologia Cellulare e Molecolare, University of Naples, Italy.

To assess the expression of the very late antigens family of the integrin superfamily in normal and diseased thyroid glands, tissue specimens were digested to a single cell suspension and analyzed by flow cytometry with antibodies against the common beta 1 chain and the six alpha chains known to be associated to beta 1. In multinodular goiters, two cell populations were recognized. The thyroglobulin containing follicular cell population, represented the majority of cells; a minor population was composed of leukocytes. In normal glands, more than 97% of follicular cells expressed the beta 1 chain, associated with high levels of alpha 3 and very low levels of alpha 1, alpha 5, and alpha 6. The remaining cells (< 3%) expressed the beta 1 chain with a 10-fold higher intensity, associated with relatively high levels of alpha 1, alpha 5, and alpha 6, in addition to alpha 3. This small subset was much more represented in multinodular goiters, where it ranged from 10-60% of the total follicular cell population. Immunofluorescence on tissue sections showed that very late antigens were mostly located on the basal cell membrane and that in multinodular goiters cells expressing the alpha 1, alpha 5, and alpha 6 chains occurred in clusters.


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