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@#Deletions and amplifications of genes often occur during multistep progression from oral precancer, seen as oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) to cancerous stage. These genetic alterations could be used as markers to aid in detection of oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC). This study explored the use of multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) technique in detecting OSCC and OED specific genetic alterations. MLPA was used to detect gains and losses of 106 genes in DNA extracted from frozen tissue samples of 10 OSCC and 10 noncancer patients. Two biopsies of OED were analyzed to explore the alterations in oral potentially malignant disorders. There were significant differences (p<0.001) in the number of alterations in OSCC and dysplasia compared to non-cancer samples respectively. The most frequently altered genes in OSCC were PTP4A3, RECQL4, ATM, and KLK3 (60%). Five genes (MYC, SLA, TNFRSF1A, MESDC1, MIF) were altered in 50% of OSCC samples. These nine genes were specific to OSCC samples (p<0.05). Some genes, including MYB, MET, CASP2, SLA and PTEN occurred in 50% of OED samples. MLPA was able to detect genetic alterations, that are present only in the OSCC samples and showed potential to be used as an adjunctive tool in early diagnosis of OSCC.
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@#Since 1994 Ann Dent UM is publishing scholarly contributions in the broader field of Dentistry. Likewise the faculty of Dentistry at Universiti Malay, as the pioneer school of Dentistry in Malaysia, it’s official journal has also pioneered the milestone of dental journal publications in the country. Over the years, the journey for the journal has not always been as smooth as it could have been. Nevertheless 25 years have been a long time to be in existence in the world of scientific peer-reviewed publications.
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The aim of this study was to investigate current epidemiology of several types of oral clefts among the patients receiving treatment at two tertiary care hospitals, namely University Malaya Medical Centre [UMMC] Kuala Lumpur, and Hospital Kota Bharu / Hospital Raja Perumpuan Zainab II [HKB/ HRPZII] Kelantan. This study evaluated the records of 526 cleft lip and palate [CLP] patients with or without additional malformations, who came for treatment during 2003 to 2007. Of the total 526 patients registered in the study hospital records during the study period, 338 were from HKB/ HRPZ II and 188 from UMMC. Majority 86.7% of these patients were in the age group - =18years. The results of this study show that 57% females and 43% males were affected by oral cleft. Out of the total patients, 77.8% were CLP, 13.5% were cleft palate [CP], and 8.7% were cleft lip [CL] patients. Moreover 57.2% patients were with unilateral cleft, 32.7% were left sided and 24.5% were right sided. Total 42.8% patients were with bilateral oral cleft. To best of our knowledge this is the first reported multi-center study on CLP in Malaysia with regard to the proportion of different types of oral clefts