PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization

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Autor(a) principal: Lawall,Melaine de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Crivelini,Marcelo Macedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
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Resumo: Leukoplakias are oral lesions that may have many clinical and histological aspects and they are usually associated with malignancy when dysplastic alterations are shown. However, these transformations may occur in non-dysplastic lesions that show harmless clinical aspect. For this reason, the proposal was to study the p53 and PCNA immunohistochemical expression in non-dysplastic leukoplakias, trying to correlate the results only with the epithelial keratinization degree. For this, 24 leukoplakias degrees I, II and III of Grinspan were used, all of them located in oral mucosa. Most of the leukoplakias showed p53 and PCNA expression in their different keratinization degrees. The p53 marking was confined to the basal and parabasal layers, while the PCNA marking occurred in practically all epithelial layers. The expression pattern of these markers was histologically and statistically similar between the lesions with these keratinization variations. It was evident that non-dysplastic epithelium of leukoplakias showed submicroscopical signs of alterations that lead to malignant transformation, and that the keratinization degree did not correlate to a greater risk of this event.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization
title PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization
spellingShingle PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization
Lawall,Melaine de Almeida
Leukoplakia
Immunohistochemistry
p53
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA)
title_short PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization
title_full PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization
title_fullStr PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization
title_full_unstemmed PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization
title_sort PCNA and p53 expression in oral leukoplakia with different degrees of keratinization
author Lawall,Melaine de Almeida
author_facet Lawall,Melaine de Almeida
Crivelini,Marcelo Macedo
author_role author
author2 Crivelini,Marcelo Macedo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lawall,Melaine de Almeida
Crivelini,Marcelo Macedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leukoplakia
Immunohistochemistry
p53
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA)
topic Leukoplakia
Immunohistochemistry
p53
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA)
description Leukoplakias are oral lesions that may have many clinical and histological aspects and they are usually associated with malignancy when dysplastic alterations are shown. However, these transformations may occur in non-dysplastic lesions that show harmless clinical aspect. For this reason, the proposal was to study the p53 and PCNA immunohistochemical expression in non-dysplastic leukoplakias, trying to correlate the results only with the epithelial keratinization degree. For this, 24 leukoplakias degrees I, II and III of Grinspan were used, all of them located in oral mucosa. Most of the leukoplakias showed p53 and PCNA expression in their different keratinization degrees. The p53 marking was confined to the basal and parabasal layers, while the PCNA marking occurred in practically all epithelial layers. The expression pattern of these markers was histologically and statistically similar between the lesions with these keratinization variations. It was evident that non-dysplastic epithelium of leukoplakias showed submicroscopical signs of alterations that lead to malignant transformation, and that the keratinization degree did not correlate to a greater risk of this event.
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