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Título:
Thyroid hormones (THs) induce oncogenic signaling pathways involved in T cell lymphoma (TCL) progression
Autor/es:
DEBERNARDI MM; JOHANNA DIAZ ALBUJA; STERLE HA; PAULAZO MA; DIAZ FALQUE MC; ROSEMBLIT C ; CREMASCHI GA; CAYROL F
Lugar:
Virtual
Reunión:
Congreso; SAFIS + ALACF 2021 Joint meeting; 2021
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Fiosiología
Resumen:
THs influences tumor progression by direct actions on cancer cells, tumor microenvironment and the antitumor immunity. Ourmost recent results indicate that THs, acting via integrin αVβ3, promotes cell proliferation, survival and induces an angiogenicprogram in TCL cells. These lymphoproliferative disorders are very aggressive, and the available therapeutic regimens have poorresults, with a high rate of relapses and few effective options for rescue therapy. The understanding of the molecular mechanismsof THs actions in malignant cells could lead to the identification of new therapeutic targets.The main aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of THs on the oncogenic intracellular pathways that influence lymphomaprogression and were found dysregulated in most of TCL patients. For this propose we analyzed TCL cell lines corresponding toimmature (CUTLL1) and mature (OCI-Ly12, OCI-Ly13.2) human subtypes after 10, 15 and 30 minutes THs treatment. We foundthat physiological concentrations of THs significantly increase STAT1, 3 and 5 phosphorylation in both CUTLL1 and LY13.2 (p