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Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol ; 121(4): 396-401.e1, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26899292

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To compare the proliferation and the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs; MMP-2 and MMP-9) in solid and unicystic ameloblastomas with ameloblastic carcinomas. STUDY DESIGN: Five cases of ameloblastic carcinoma (AC), 18 cases of solid ameloblastoma (SA), and seven of unicystic ameloblastoma (UA) were selected. The immunohistochemical expression of MMPs was assessed by the percentage of positive tumor cells and stained stroma. The mean argyrophilic nucleolar organizer region (AgNOR) and the percentage of cells with more than one AgNOR per nucleus were evaluated. RESULTS: Statistically significant higher mean AgNOR was observed in AC than in SA and UA. MMP-2 was expressed similarly in tumor and stroma among groups. MMP-9 was higher in the stroma of SA than that of UA (P = .0484). CONCLUSIONS: The cell proliferation was related to the greater aggressiveness of AC. High expression of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in all lesions highlighted the importance of these enzymes in the biology of ameloblastic tumors.


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Ameloblastoma/enzymology , Mandibular Neoplasms/enzymology , Matrix Metalloproteinase 2/metabolism , Matrix Metalloproteinase 9/metabolism , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Ameloblastoma/pathology , Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism , Brazil , Cell Proliferation , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Mandibular Neoplasms/pathology , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies
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Anal Quant Cytopathol Histpathol ; 37(2): 134-8, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26065234

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate different immunocytochemical protocol variations to find the most effective protocol for the analysis of involucrin, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and E-cadherin antibodies. Exfoliative cytology is a noninvasive method used to monitor and screen for early changes in the oral mucosa of patients exposed to carcinogens such as tobacco and alcohol. It has been postulated that its association with immunocytochemistry may improve the effectiveness of the screening process. STUDY DESIGN: Four graduate students from Porto Alegre in southern Brazil had oral smears collected from the border of the tongue using a cytobrush. The following variables were analyzed: cell membrane permeability, antigen retrieval method (microwave oven or water bath), antibody incubation time (overnight or 1 hour), detection system used (Envision or LSAB), and chromogen incubation time (10 seconds or 5 minutes). RESULTS: Best results were obtained with the following combinations: (1) for involucrin: water bath, 1-hour incubation for primary antibody, Envision, and chromogen incubation for 10 seconds; (2)for EGFR: microwave, overnight incubation, LSAB, and chromogen incubation for 5 minutes; and (3) for E-cadherin: water bath, over-night incubation, Envision, and chromogen incubation for 5 minutes. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that each antibody requires a specific immunocytochemical protocol to guarantee optimal results with oral smears.


Subject(s)
Cytodiagnosis/methods , Cytodiagnosis/standards , Immunohistochemistry/methods , Immunohistochemistry/standards , Mouth Mucosa , Adult , Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis , Female , Humans , Male , Mouth Neoplasms/diagnosis , Young Adult
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Case Rep Dent ; 2014: 942489, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25436158

ABSTRACT

Tufted angioma (TA) is a benign vascular tumor with endothelial origin. It is extremely rare in oral mucosa; only seven cases have been reported in the literature so far. Here, we describe two cases of tufted angioma observed in children and we also present a review of the literature about this pathology, concerning the differential diagnosis and management of this lesion in children.

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J Oral Pathol Med ; 41(8): 610-4, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22680065

ABSTRACT

Tumoral invasion process is the result of a complex interaction between the tumor cells and microenvironment which plays an important role in modulating the growth and invasion of the cancer. The myoepithelial cells, present in glandular organs such as the breast and salivary glands, seem to exert paracrine effects on the glandular epithelium, acting as natural tumor suppressors. To verify the influence of the benign myoepithelial cells in the invasion of malignant cells, simulating an in situ carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma, we have cultured three different high-potential invasive malignant tumors (breast ductal adenocarcinoma, melanoma and oral squamous cell carcinoma) in conditioned medium of myoepithelial cells from salivary gland pleomorphic adenomas using transwell chambers with 8-µm pores membrane coated with matrigel. After 96 h, quantitative analyses of the results were performed by calculating the invasion index (number of cells that invaded in relation to the total number of cells). The results showed that there was a reduction of the invasion index mean for the three different malignant tumors. This study supports a tumoral suppressor function of the myoepithelial cells from pleomorphic adenoma in in vitro invasion process.


Subject(s)
Adenoma, Pleomorphic/pathology , Culture Media, Conditioned , Neoplasm Invasiveness/pathology , Actins/analysis , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Calcium-Binding Proteins/analysis , Carcinoma in Situ/pathology , Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/pathology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Line, Tumor , Coculture Techniques , Collagen/chemistry , Diffusion Chambers, Culture , Drug Combinations , Epithelial Cells/metabolism , Female , Humans , Laminin/chemistry , Melanoma/pathology , Membranes, Artificial , Microfilament Proteins/analysis , Micropore Filters , Mouth Neoplasms/pathology , Muscle Proteins/analysis , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/metabolism , Proteoglycans/chemistry , Tumor Microenvironment , Vimentin/analysis , Calponins
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J Craniofac Surg ; 22(6): 2356-8, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22134277

ABSTRACT

Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a benign inflammatory lesion, nonneoplastic in nature, which occurs in the oral cavity and skin. This lesion arises in response to various stimuli such as low-grade local irritations, traumatic injury, or hormonal factors. Recently, in some cases, the occurrence of recurrent PGs in skin associated with vascular lesions, such as port-wine stains, has been described. It has been postulated that this association is promoted by arteriovenous anastomoses in the vascular lesions, leading to the development of PG. The authors discuss 2 cases of recurrent PG in patients with a port-wine stain, and the treatment options adopted.


Subject(s)
Granuloma, Pyogenic/therapy , Mouth Diseases/therapy , Port-Wine Stain/therapy , Adult , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Granuloma, Pyogenic/complications , Humans , Middle Aged , Mouth Diseases/complications , Port-Wine Stain/complications , Recurrence
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