Quantitative cell-cycle protein expression in oral cancer assessed by computer-assisted system


Autoria(s): Soares, C. P.; Zuanon, J. A S; Teresa, D. B.; Fregonezi, P. A.; Benatti Neto, Carlos[UNESP]; Oliveira, M. R B; Donadi, E. A.; Martinelli-Kläy, C. P.; Soares, E. G.
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

01/07/2006

Resumo

The knowledge of cell-cycle control has shown that the capacity of malignant growth is acquired by the stepwise accumulation of defects in specific genes regulating cell growth. Histologic diagnosis might be improved by a quantitative evaluation of more specific diagnosis biomarkers, which could help to precisely identify pre-malignant and malignant oral lesions. The aim of the present study is to evaluate whether computer-based quantitative assessment of p53, PCNA and Ki-67 immunohistochemical expression, could be used clinically to foresee the risk of oral malignant transformation. This retrospective study was carried out in ninety-five oral biopsies, 27 were classified as fibrous inflammatory hyperplasia, 40 as leukoplakia and 28 as oral squamous cell carcinoma. Sixteen out of the 40 leukoplakia were diagnosed as non-dysplastic leukoplakia, the other 24 being dysplastic leukoplakia, of which 50.0% were classified as moderate to severe dysplasia. Comparison of the four groups of oral tissues showed significant rises in p53 and Ki-67 positivity index, which increased steadily in the order benign, pre-malignant, and malignant. In contrast, it was not possible to relate higher PCNA levels with pre-malignant and malignant oral lesions. We therefore conclude that PCNA immunohistochemistry expression is probably an inappropriate marker to identify oral carcinogenesis, whereas joint quantitative evaluation of p53 and Ki-67, appears to be useful as a tumor marker, providing a pre-diagnostic estimate of the potential for cell-cycle deregulation of the oral proliferate status.

Formato

721-728

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/68968

Histology and Histopathology, v. 21, n. 7-9, p. 721-728, 2006.

0213-3911

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/68968

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Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Histology and Histopathology

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Computer-assisted analysis #Ki-67 #Oral cancer #p53 #PCNA #cell cycle protein #cycline #Ki 67 antigen #protein p53 #tumor marker #carcinogenesis #cell cycle regulation #computer assisted diagnosis #computer system #controlled study #diagnostic accuracy #disease severity #epithelium hyperplasia #histopathology #human #human tissue #immunohistochemistry #leukoplakia #major clinical study #malignant transformation #mouth cancer #protein expression #quantitative analysis #retrospective study #risk assessment #squamous cell carcinoma #statistical significance #enzyme immunoassay #metabolism #mouth tumor #pathology #Carcinoma, Squamous Cell #Cell Cycle Proteins #Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted #Humans #Immunoenzyme Techniques #Ki-67 Antigen #Leukoplakia, Oral #Mouth Neoplasms #Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen #Retrospective Studies #Tumor Markers, Biological #Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article