CDH16/Ksp-Cadherin Is Expressed in the Developing Thyroid Gland and Is Strongly Down-Regulated in Thyroid Carcinomas

2012 
Cadherin (CDH)16/kidney-specific-cadherin was first described as a kidney-specific adhesion molecule and thereafter found expressed also in the thyroid gland. We show here that CDH16 fully colocalizes with CDH1/E-cadherin on the basolateral plasma membrane of mouse and human thyrocytes. In thyrocyte cultures, the expression of CDH16 is dependent upon TSH, as other thyroid differentiation markers. In the developing mouse thyroid, CDH16 is expressed at embryonic day 10.5, 1–2 d after the main thyroid-specific transcription factors involved in thyroid cell differentiation. In human thyroid carcinomas, as determined by quantitative RT-PCR, CDH16 expression decreases in papillary, follicular, and anaplastic thyroid carcinomas, and the decrease is more pronounced than that of CDH1. Moreover, by immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy, it appears that although CDH16-negative tumor cells may still be positive for CDH1, CDH1-negative cells are also negative for CDH16, indicating a more extensive loss of the lat...
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