C and APUD cells and endocrine tumours. Pearse's laboratory in the years 1965-1969: a personal recollection.

Endocr Pathol

Department of Medical Sciences, University of Turin, Via Santena 7, 10126, Turin, TO, Italy,

Published: June 2014

This paper is a personal recollection of the studies, conducted in Prof. Pearse's laboratory in London in the years 1965-1969, which led to the discovery of production of calcitonin by parafollicular C cells and medullary carcinomas of the thyroid. The author's intention is to underline the combination of technical excellence, brilliant intuition, dedication and serendipity which led to a series of major discoveries and, historically, established the pivotal role to be played by immunohistochemistry in endocrine research and diagnosis. The formulation of Pearse's APUD cell theory gave a formal credence to the existence of common endocrine mechanisms, molecular markers and structural features in dispersed cells, all belonging to a diffuse endocrine system. This represented a major breakthrough which primed, in the following years, the studies on polypeptide hormone-producing cells and tumours, thus paving the way to the endocrine histology and pathology as we know, and practice them today.

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