Type II iodothyronine deiodinase (DII) messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) an
d its activity have been demonstrated in human normal brain. Although DII a
ctivity has been demonstrated in brain tumors, expression of DII mRNA has n
ot been studied in these tumors. To investigate the mechanisms involved in
the expression of DII activity in brain tumors, we studied DII mRNA and DII
activity in astrocytoma (two cases), glioblastoma (three cases), and oligo
dendroglioma (one case). DII mRNA, the size of which was indistinguishable
from that in control cerebral cortical tissue, was demonstrated in all of t
he brain tumors tested, although the intensity of the hybridization signal
showed wide variation among the tumors. DII activity was also detected in a
ll tumors. DII mRNA and DII activity were highest in the tissue from oligod
endroglioma. A significantly positive correlation was observed between DII
mRNA and DII activity in these tumors (r = 0.94; P < 0.01), suggesting that
DII expression in brain tumors is regulated at the pretranslational level.
The present results demonstrate, for the first time, that DII mRNA as well
as DII activity are expressed in brain tumors, and that DII mRNA is signif
icantly correlated with DII activity in those tissues.