Purpose: The Na(+)/I(-) symporter (NIS) is a key plasma membrane protein that mediates active iodide (I(-)) transport in the thyroid, lactating breast, and other tissues. Functional NIS expression in thyroid cancer accounts for the longstanding success of radioactive iodide ((131)I) ablation of metastases after thyroidectomy. Breast cancer is the only other cancer demonstrating endogenous functional NIS expression. Until now, NIS activity in breast cancer metastases (BCM) was unproven.

Experimental Design: Twenty-seven women were scanned with (99m)TcO(4)(-) or (123)I(-) to assess NIS activity in their metastases. An (131)I dosimetry study was offered to patients with I(-)-accumulating tumors. Selective down-regulation of thyroid NIS was tested in 13 patients with T(3) and in one case with T(3) + methimazole (MMI; blocks I(-) organification). NIS expression was evaluated in index and/or metastatic tumor samples by immunohistochemistry.

Results: I(-) uptake was noted in 25% of NIS-expressing tumors (two of eight). The remaining cases did not show NIS expression or activity. Thyroid I(-) uptakes were decreased to
Conclusions: This is the first article of in vivo, scintigraphically detected, NIS-mediated I(-) accumulation in human BCM. T(3)/MMI down-regulation of thyroid NIS makes (131)I-radioablation of BCM possible with negligible thyroid uptake and radiation damage.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-04-0074DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

nis expression
16
breast cancer
12
na+/i- symporter
8
cancer metastases
8
nis
8
functional nis
8
nis activity
8
cancer
5
thyroid
5
symporter mediates
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!