TTF-1 (Thyroid Transcription Factor-1), also known as NKX2.1, is a nuclear transcription factor essential for the development and function of the thyroid gland, lung, and ventral forebrain. It is frequently used as an immunohistochemical marker in neuropathology and oncopathology.

TTF-1 plays a key role in regulating genes involved in:

  • Thyroid development and hormone production
  • Lung morphogenesis and surfactant protein expression
  • Brain development, particularly in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland

In pathology, TTF-1 is commonly used as a marker of origin for tumors, especially in the following contexts:

In PPTs, diffuse nuclear positivity for TTF-1 helps distinguish them from other sellar masses such as pituitary adenomas or craniopharyngiomas.


Marker Expression in PPTs
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TTF-1 ✅ Strong nuclear positivity
Vimentin ✅ Positive
S100 protein ✅ Often positive
Cytokeratin ❌ Negative
Chromogranin A ❌ Negative

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