Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry
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Resumo: | The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a clinically benign lesion. Discussions about the AOT hamartomatous or neoplastic nature, and the probable odontogenic epithelial cell it originates from still exist. This research aimed to study and discuss the subject by the immunohistochemical detection of cytokeratins, laminin, collagen IV, PCNA and p53 in 8 tumor samples and 8 dental follicle samples containing reduced enamel epithelium. The results have shown that CK14 labelling indicated differentiation grades for secreting ameloblasts or ameloblasts in the post-secreting stage in the adenomatoid structure of AOT. Laminin, found on the luminal surface of adenomatoid structures, was compatible with the reduced enamel epithelium during the "protective stage of amelogenesis". PCNA specifically labelled the spindled areas and peripheral cords of the AOT, indicating that these areas are responsible for tumor growth. After considerations about pathogenesis, the authors suggested that the nature of AOT is hamartomatous with histogenesis from the reduced enamel epithelium. |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistryOdontogenic neoplasmsAdenomatoid odontogenic tumorImmunohistochemistryThe adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a clinically benign lesion. Discussions about the AOT hamartomatous or neoplastic nature, and the probable odontogenic epithelial cell it originates from still exist. This research aimed to study and discuss the subject by the immunohistochemical detection of cytokeratins, laminin, collagen IV, PCNA and p53 in 8 tumor samples and 8 dental follicle samples containing reduced enamel epithelium. The results have shown that CK14 labelling indicated differentiation grades for secreting ameloblasts or ameloblasts in the post-secreting stage in the adenomatoid structure of AOT. Laminin, found on the luminal surface of adenomatoid structures, was compatible with the reduced enamel epithelium during the "protective stage of amelogenesis". PCNA specifically labelled the spindled areas and peripheral cords of the AOT, indicating that these areas are responsible for tumor growth. After considerations about pathogenesis, the authors suggested that the nature of AOT is hamartomatous with histogenesis from the reduced enamel epithelium.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2005-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572005000400017Journal of Applied Oral Science v.13 n.4 2005reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S1678-77572005000400017info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCrivelini,Marcelo MacedoSoubhia,Ana Maria PiresFelipini,Renata Callestinieng2006-01-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572005000400017Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2006-01-20T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry Crivelini,Marcelo Macedo Odontogenic neoplasms Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor Immunohistochemistry |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry |
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Study on the origin and nature of the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor by immunohistochemistry |
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Crivelini,Marcelo Macedo |
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Crivelini,Marcelo Macedo Soubhia,Ana Maria Pires Felipini,Renata Callestini |
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Soubhia,Ana Maria Pires Felipini,Renata Callestini |
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Crivelini,Marcelo Macedo Soubhia,Ana Maria Pires Felipini,Renata Callestini |
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Odontogenic neoplasms Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor Immunohistochemistry |
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Odontogenic neoplasms Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor Immunohistochemistry |
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The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a clinically benign lesion. Discussions about the AOT hamartomatous or neoplastic nature, and the probable odontogenic epithelial cell it originates from still exist. This research aimed to study and discuss the subject by the immunohistochemical detection of cytokeratins, laminin, collagen IV, PCNA and p53 in 8 tumor samples and 8 dental follicle samples containing reduced enamel epithelium. The results have shown that CK14 labelling indicated differentiation grades for secreting ameloblasts or ameloblasts in the post-secreting stage in the adenomatoid structure of AOT. Laminin, found on the luminal surface of adenomatoid structures, was compatible with the reduced enamel epithelium during the "protective stage of amelogenesis". PCNA specifically labelled the spindled areas and peripheral cords of the AOT, indicating that these areas are responsible for tumor growth. After considerations about pathogenesis, the authors suggested that the nature of AOT is hamartomatous with histogenesis from the reduced enamel epithelium. |
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Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP |
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