Publications by authors named "Saiselet M"

Background: The diagnosis of malignant thyroid nodules is mainly based on the fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB). To improve the detection of malignant nodules, different molecular tests have been developed. We present a new molecular signature based on altered miRNA expressions and specific mutations.

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Our expanding knowledge of the interactions between tumor cells and their microenvironment has helped to revolutionize cancer treatments, including the more recent development of immunotherapies. Immune cells are an important component of the tumor microenvironment that influence progression and treatment responses, particularly to the new immunotherapies. Technological advances that help to decipher the complexity and diversity of the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) are increasingly used in translational research and biomarker studies.

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  • MiR-7-5p is a downregulated miRNA in thyroid papillary carcinoma (PTC) that plays a role in tumor development by influencing cell proliferation.
  • Overexpressing miR-7-5p in thyroid cell lines decreased their proliferation by modulating key signaling pathways like MAPK and PI3K.
  • The study suggests that restoring miR-7-5p levels could be a potential therapeutic strategy for combating PTC, as its reduced expression is linked to increased levels of tumor-promoting factors like EGFR and IRS2.
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The Warburg effect and its accompanying metabolic features (anaplerosis, cataplerosis) are presented in textbooks and reviews as a hallmark (general characteristic): the metabolic map of cancer. On the other hand, research articles on specific tumors since a few years emphasize various biological features of different cancers, different cells in a cancer and the dynamic heterogeneity of these cells. We have analysed the research literature of the subject and show the generality of a dynamic, evolving biological and metabolic, spatial and temporal heterogeneity of individual cancers.

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  • miRNA expression profiles are essential in understanding non-medullary thyroid carcinomas, which are common endocrine cancers, and could help in creating new diagnostic tests and therapies.
  • Variability in research strategies has led to discrepancies in study results, and the nuanced role of miRNAs is often overlooked due to rigid concepts.
  • Recent advancements, including next-generation sequencing, have improved insight into miRNA behavior in papillary thyroid carcinoma, prompting a detailed review of existing literature and suggestions for future research directions that could apply to other cancer types as well.
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Background: Papillary Thyroid Cancer (PTC) is the most prevalent type of endocrine cancer. Its incidence has rapidly increased in recent decades but little is known regarding its complete microRNA transcriptome (miRNome). In addition, there is a need for molecular biomarkers allowing improved PTC diagnosis.

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Unlabelled: It is well known that pituitary TSH exerts the major task in the regulation of thyroid function. However, this gland is capable of certain degree of autonomy, independently of TSH control. Iodine plays an important role in thyroid physiology and biochemistry.

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Background: Transcriptome profiling has helped characterise nodal spread. The interpretation of these data, however, is not without ambiguities.

Methods: We profiled the transcriptomes of papillary thyroid cancer nodal metastases, associated primary tumours and primary tumours from N0 patients.

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Background: For thyroid tumorigenesis, two main human in vitro models are available: primary cultures of human thyrocytes treated with TSH or EGF/serum as models for autonomous adenomas (AA) or papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC) respectively, and human thyroid tumor derived cell lines. Previous works of our group have assessed properties of those models, with a special emphasis on mRNA regulations. It is often assumed that miRNA may be one of the primary events inducing these mRNA regulations.

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Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is the most lethal form of thyroid neoplasia and represents an end stage of thyroid tumor progression. No effective treatment exists so far. In this study, we analyzed the miRNA expression profiles of 11 ATC by microarrays and their relationship with the mRNA expression profiles of the same 11 ATC samples.

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Our knowledge of the biology of solid cancer has greatly progressed during the last few years, and many excellent reviews dealing with the various aspects of this biology have appeared. In the present review, we attempt to bring together these subjects in a general systems biology narrative. It starts from the roles of what we term entropy of signaling and noise in the initial oncogenic events, to the first major transition of tumorigenesis: the independence of the tumor cell and the switch in its physiology, i.

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Human thyroid cancer cell lines are the most used models for thyroid cancer studies. They must be used with detailed knowledge of their characteristics. These in vitro cell lines originate from differentiated and dedifferentiated in vivo human thyroid tumors.

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