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Thyroid growth factors, signal transduction pathways, and oncogenes
1Department of Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Abstract:
Growth of thyroid cancer cells is stimulated by various growth factors via signal transduction pathways. TSH, EGF, IGF, and TGF-alpha stimulate and TGF-beta inhibits thyroid cell growth. TSH stimulates thyroid cells via both the adenylate cyclase-PKA and the PLC-PKC-Ca signal transduction pathways. TSH-r, ras, gsp, ret, trk, and myc are oncogenes that are activated in some thyroid neoplasms. P53 and RB are tumor suppressor genes that are inactivated in some thyroid cancers.
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