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Prognostic and clinicopathological significance of podoplanin immunoexpression in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: A systematic review

Fernanda Weber Mello, Pedro Vitali Kammer, Carolina Amália Barcellos Silva, Eric Kenneth Parkinson, Luı́s Monteiro, Saman Warnakulasuriya, Elena Riet Corrêa Rivero

2020Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine22 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Podoplanin (PDPN) is a glycoprotein associated with epithelial-mesenchymal transition, invasion, and metastasis in several types of malignancies, including oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The aim of this systematic review (SR) was to summarize and critically appraise the available evidence about the association between PDPN immunoexpression and clinicopathological features and its utility as a prognostic marker in OSCC. METHODS: Five electronic databases and three gray literature databases were searched for immunohistochemical studies, which were selected in a two-phase process. RESULTS: From 721 records identified, 22 cohort and seven analytical cross-sectional studies were included. Few studies reported that PDPN expression was associated with poorer survival rates in OSCC: overall survival = 4/12, disease-free survival = 4/7, and cancer-specific survival = 2/4 studies. Positive associations were most frequently reported on lymph node involvement, higher histopathological grade, and advanced clinical stages. CONCLUSION: Within limitations of this SR, PDPN may be associated with lymph node involvement, histopathological grade, and clinical stage of OSCC. Current evidence suggests that PDPN could be a useful prognostic marker for OSCC that needs further exploration.

Topics & Concepts

PodoplaninMedicineOncologyImmunohistochemistryStage (stratigraphy)Internal medicineLymph nodeBasal cellPathologyCancerClinical significanceBiologyPaleontologyLymphatic System and DiseasesLymphatic Disorders and TreatmentsLymphadenopathy Diagnosis and Analysis