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Ki67, CD105, and α-SMA Expression Supports Biological Distinctness of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising in the Background of Oral Submucous Fibrosis

Amol Gadbail, Sheetal Korde, Minal Chaudhary, Sachin C. Sarode, Shailesh Gondivkar, Ravi Dande, Satyajit Ashok Tekade, Monal Yuwanati, Alka Hande, Shankargouda Patil

2020Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The clinicopathological distinctness of oral squamous cell carcinoma arising in the background of oral submucous fibrosis (OSCC-OSF) is well known; however, the molecular distinctness of this unique OSCC-OSF has not been investigated to date. With this in mind, we compared the expression of Ki67, CD105, and α-SMA between OSCC-OSF and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). METHODS: Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues of 105 OSCC-OSF and 112 OSCC cases were subjected to immunohistochemistry for evaluation of Ki67, CD105, and α-SMA expression. RESULTS: Ki67 (labeling index) LI, MVD and α-SMA expression were significantly higher in OSCC compared to OSCC-OSF. Ki67 LI and MVD was significantly higher in OSCC compared to OSCC-OSF in parameters such as well-differentiated, early TNM stage, non-metastatic, and more than 3-year survival. α-SMA expression was significantly higher in OSCC compared to OSCC-OSF in parameters such as moderate differentiation, metastatic lesions, and survival less than 3 years. Ki67 LI, MVD and α-SMA showed significant positive correlation with each other in OSCC and OSCC-OSF. CONCLUSION: Proliferation, neoangiogenesis and myofibroblast differentiation were significantly higher in the OSCC group compared to the OSCC-OSF group. This suggests the biological distinctness of OSCC-OSF, which could help the future development of targeted therapies.

Topics & Concepts

Oral submucous fibrosisImmunohistochemistrySMA*MedicineBasal cellMyofibroblastStage (stratigraphy)PathologyEndoglinFibrosisBiologyStem cellMathematicsGeneticsCombinatoricsCD34PaleontologyOral Health Pathology and TreatmentHead and Neck Cancer StudiesOral and Maxillofacial Pathology