RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 TLR-4 expression and decrease in chronic inflammation: indicators of aggressive follicular thyroid carcinoma JF Journal of Clinical Pathology JO J Clin Pathol FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Association of Clinical Pathologists SP 333 OP 338 DO 10.1136/jclinpath-2011-200402 VO 65 IS 4 A1 Jaana Hagström A1 Annukka Heikkilä A1 Päivi Siironen A1 Johanna Louhimo A1 Ilkka Heiskanen A1 Hanna Mäenpää A1 Johanna Arola A1 Caj Haglund YR 2012 UL http://jcp.bmj.com/content/65/4/333.abstract AB Background Well-differentiated follicular thyroid carcinoma usually has a favourable prognosis and metastases are rare. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) that take part in adaptive and innate immunity have, in many tumours, both apoptotic and antiapoptotic effects, making their role in tumourigenesis controversial. Chronic inflammation is involved in many cancers.Aims To examine the clinical relevance of TLR-2, TLR-4, and CD45 in follicular thyroid neoplasias.Methods The authors studied the immunohistochemical expression of TLR-2 and TLR-4 in 127 follicular thyroid neoplasms, both in adenomas and in carcinomas including oxyphilic tumours. Their degree of chronic inflammation was evaluated by a count of CD45-positive lymphocytes within and adjacent to the tumourous tissue.Results Both high TLR-4 expression and lack of TLR-4 expression in carcinomas were associated with metastatic and aggressive disease. In oxyphilic tumours, both in adenomas and in carcinomas, TLR-4 expression was significantly stronger. TLR-2 expression was stronger in adenomas than in carcinomas but without any correlation with clinical variables. Degree of chronic inflammation outside the primary tumour was lower for metastasized carcinomas than for non-metastasised carcinomas.Conclusions Varying expression of TLR-4 and lack of inflammation are indicators of aggressive disease among follicular thyroid cancer.