Abstract

Thyroid cancer (TC) coexisting with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) presents with several characteristic features including multifocality and lower clinical stages compared to de novo carcinomas but its exact biology is still not understood. We reexamined clinico-pathological and molecular correlations between Hashimoto’s thyroditis and papillary thyroid cancer. A total of 262 patients with TC was evaluated who underwent thyroidectomy at the Surgical Department of the University of Debrecen. Clinical data, histology and molecular data were evaluated. Our cohort included 43 patients (16.4%) with (5 male, 38 female) and 219 (83.6%) patients without coexisting HT (48 male, 171 female). Hashimoto’s thyroiditis related thyroid cancer presented predominantly (93.0% of the cases) with the papillary histological type. Multifocality was observed more frequently with coexisting HT (16/40; 40.0%) compared to cases uninvolved (45/190; 23.7%)(p = 0.034). In contrast, lymphatic metastasis (pN1) with a significantly reduced frequency in patients with HT (4/11; 36.4%) then without HT (34/41 pN1; 82.9%)(p = 0.002). BRAF V600E mutation could be demonstrated at significantly lower rates in cases of PTC + HT (32.1 vs 60.7%, p < 0.005). High incidence, multifocality and papillary morphology strongly support a causal relation between TC and preexisting Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, the latter to be considered as a preneoplastic condition promoting thyroid carcinogenesis.

Highlights

  • Hashimoto’s thyreoiditis (HT) is a frequent organ specific autoimmune disease affecting the thyroid gland, leading to the destruction of the glandular parenchyma and thyroid hypofunction with decreased T3 and T4 levels and subsequent elevation of TSH

  • Earlier studies found that papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is more common among patients who suffered from autoimmune lymphocytic thyroiditis [9,10,11,12], while others debated these findings [13,14,15]

  • Our results - in accordance with previous studies - showed that thyroid cancer is likely to develop in thyroid glands affected by Hashimoto’s thyreoiditis and that Thyroid cancer (TC) coexisting with HT presents with characteristic clinico-pathological features

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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Thyroid Carcinoma Coexisting with Hashimoto’s Thyreoiditis: Clinicopathological and Molecular Characteristics Clue up Pathogenesis. Csaba Molnár1 & Sarolta Molnár1 & Judit Bedekovics1 & Attila Mokánszki1 & Ferenc Győry2 & Endre Nagy3 & Gábor Méhes. Received: 16 January 2018 / Accepted: 10 January 2019 / Published online: 21 January 2019 # The Author(s) 2019

Introduction
Patients and Basic Histology
Thyroid cancer without HT
Thyroid Cancer Multifocality and HT
Tumor Stage
BRAF and NRAS Mutational Status and HT
TC without HT p value
Findings
Discussion
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