Y. Takiyama et al., POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION-BASED MICROSATELLITE ANALYSIS OF FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATIONS FROM HURTHLE CELL NEOPLASMS, Thyroid, 7(6), 1997, pp. 853-857
Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of the thyroid is the sine qua non in the
preoperative evaluation of thyroid nodules. Despite this, cytological
examination of FNA cannot differentiate malignant from benign Hurthle
cell neoplasms. We have previously shown that Hurthle cell carcinomas
harbor more genetic alterations on chromosomal arms 1q and 2p than Hu
rthle cell adenomas, and that all Hurthle cell neoplasms have a signif
icantly higher frequency of alterations on chromosomal arm 1p compared
with normal thyroid. To determine if these genetic alterations could
be detected in FNA samples, we examined DNA from FNAs that were availa
ble from eight Hurthle cell neoplasms. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
amplification of DNA demonstrated either direct correlation with alte
rations seen in the tumor samples or in some instances, additional chr
omosomal alterations. We conclude that PCR-based microsatellite DNA an
alysis of preoperative FNA samples from Hurthle cell neoplasms can pot
entially distinguish Hurthle cell carcinomas from adenomas and that wi
th further validation and perfection, this technique may allow more op
timal surgical management of patients with these lesions.