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The p53 is a well-known tumor suppressor gene, the mutations of which are closely related to the decreased differentiation of cells. Findings of studies on immunohistochemical P53 expression in odontogenic cysts are controversial. The present study was carried-out to investigate the immunohistochemical expression of P53 protein in odontogenic cysts. Thirty paraffin blocks of diagnosed odontogenic cysts were processed to determine the immunohistochemical expression of P53 protein. Nine of the 11 odontogenic keratocysts [81.8%] expressed P53, one of three dentigerous cyst cases expressed P53, while none of the 16 radicular cysts expressed P53 protein. The findings of the present work supported the reclassification of OKC as keratocystic odontogenic tumor
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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Imuno-Histoquímica , Cistos Odontogênicos , Cisto Dentígero , Cisto RadicularRESUMO
Salivary gland neoplasms comprise phenotypically and biologically diverse lesions of uncertain histogenesis. The present study was carried out to assess the immunohistochemical expression of HER-2/neu protein and of silver binding nucleolar organizer regions in normal salivary tissue. Twenty paraffin blocks of salivary tumors containing surrounding normal salivary tissue were used in the study. One section was processed to investigate HER-2/neu protein expression and another section was stained to assess the mean Ag NOR counts in normal salivary tissue. Only two cases of the studied normal salivary tissue showed HER-2/neu expression [10%], which was expressed only in ductal cells with 4.2 +/- 2.1 mean number of reactive cells per five high power fields [HPFs]. Statistically significant [P=0.01] higher mean Ag NOR counts in ductal [2 +/- 0.83] than in acinar cells [1.2 +/- 0.01] of normal salivary tissue were found. It was concluded from the data of the present study that ductal cells of normal salivary tissue are a proliferative pool and an oncogenic target which plays an important role in the histogenesis of salivary gland tumors