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Gene expression analysis of autofluorescence margins in leukoplakia and oral carcinoma: A pilot study

Flavia Biamonte, Caterina Buffone, Gianluca Santamaria, Anna Martina Battaglia, Chiara Mignogna, Leonzio Fortunato, Francesco Costanzo, Amerigo Giudice

2020Oral Diseases23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Autofluorescence is considered a useful technique in the early detection of oral mucosal alterations. However, its efficacy to discriminate tumor margins is still under debate. The purpose of this pilot study was to confirm the existence of molecular divergence from the center of a lesion compared to white light and autofluorescence (VELscope TM ) visualized margins in leukoplakia and oral carcinoma. Materials and methods Molecular divergence from the center of the lesion to white light and VELscope TM defined margins was compared in patients with leukoplakia ( n = 3) and oral carcinoma ( n = 4). Expression profiling of 45 selected genes was performed through custom‐made TaqMan arrays. Gene Ontology was used for biological pathway analysis. Results Irrespective of pathology, the greatest molecular divergence existed between the center of the lesion and both white light and VELscope TM margins. VELscope TM and white light margins were also molecularly distinct in oral carcinoma samples. Indeed, the white light margin retained molecular abnormalities observed in the center of the lesion thus suggesting the existence of a "partially transformed" cell population. Conclusion Despite the limited low number of patients, our data confirm the benefit of combining autofluorescence with conventional oral examination in identifying surgical margins during biopsy procedures for leukoplakia and oral carcinoma.

Topics & Concepts

AutofluorescenceLeukoplakiaPathologyCarcinomaLesionMedicineBiopsyCarcinoma in situCancerInternal medicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsFluorescenceOral Health Pathology and TreatmentPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesHead and Neck Cancer Studies