Transcriptional and Nontranscriptional Regulation of NIS Activity and Radioiodide Transport / 핵의학분자영상
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
; : 343-349, 2007.
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ABSTRACT
Radioiodide transport has been extensively and successfully used in the evaluation and management of thyroid disease. The molecular characterization of the sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) and cloning of the NIS gene has led to the recent expansion of the use of radioiodide to cancers of the breast and other nonthyroidal tissues exogenously transduced with the NIS gene. More recently, discoveries regarding the functional analysis and regulatory processes of the NIS molecule are opening up exciting opportunities for new research and applications for NIS and radioiodide. The success of NIS based cancer therapy is dependent on achievement of maximal radioiodide transport sufficient to allow delivery of effective radiation doses. This in turn relies on high transcription rates of the NIS gene. However, newer discoveries indicate that nontranscriptional processes that regulate NIS trafficking to cell membrane are also critical determinants of radioiodide uptake. In this review, molecular mechanisms that underlie regulation of NIS transcription and stimuli that augment membrane trafficking and functional activation of NIS molecules will be discussed. A better understanding of how the expression and cell surface targeting of NIS proteins is controlled will hopefully aid in optimizing NIS gene based cancer treatment as well as NIS based reporter-gene imaging strategies.
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Doenças da Glândula Tireoide
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Mama
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Terapia Genética
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Membrana Celular
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Células Clonais
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Transporte de Íons
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Clonagem de Organismos
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Membranas
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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
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2007
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