Simultaneous TSH-receptor mutations in autonomously functioning nodules of the thyroid

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Semlitsch, G
Hofler, G
Langsteger, W
Lax, S
Zatloukal, K
Berger, A
Eber, O
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[1] GRAZ UNIV, INST PATHOL ANAT, A-8010 GRAZ, AUSTRIA
[2] KRANKENHAUSES BARMHERZIGEN BRUDER GRAZ MARSCHALLG, CHIRURG ABT, GRAZ, AUSTRIA
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thyrotropin receptor; mutations; autonomously functioning nodules of the thyroid; hyperthyroidism;
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Simultaneous TSH-Receptor Mutations in Autonomously Functioning Nodules of the Thyroid Summary: TSH receptor stimulating antibodies (TSAb) are well known in the pathogenesis of Graves' disease. Recently mutations in the DNA coding for the TSH-receptor (TSHR) have been revealed in autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTN). In this study we looked for mutations in 9 patients with AFTN. DNA was extracted separately from the nodules and the paranodular thyroid tissues. A fragment of the TSHR gene (bp 1762-1976) was amplified by PCR. The amplified DNA was digested with Hph I, Tag I, Kpn I and Eco RI, respectively, and the resulting fragments were analyzed by gel electrophoresis. Mutations were detected in the nodules of 3 of the 9 patients. In the nodules of 2 patients we found simultaneous mutations affecting the restriction sites of Hph I and Tag I, In the 3rd patient a mutation affecting the restriction site of Hph I was observed. The simultaneous occurrance of TSHR-mutations altering Hph I (Position 631) and Tag I (position 632) restriction sites in AFTN have not been described so far.
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