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Ep-CAM (MOC-31) expression in tooth germ and ameloblastoma

BACKGROUND: Ep-CAM, a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed in most epithelium in normal conditions, has diverse roles in these tissues, including in cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, cell cycle regulation, migration and intracellular signaling. It is also over-expressed in most malignan...

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Autores principales: Derderian, Nathalie, Pereira-Prado, Vanesa, Hernandez, Marcela, Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario, Arocena, Miguel, González-González, Rogelio, Tremillo-Maldonado, Omar, Meleti, Marco, Molina-Frechero, Nelly, Bologna-Molina, Ronell
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9445613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35975801
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.25145
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author Derderian, Nathalie
Pereira-Prado, Vanesa
Hernandez, Marcela
Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario
Arocena, Miguel
González-González, Rogelio
Tremillo-Maldonado, Omar
Meleti, Marco
Molina-Frechero, Nelly
Bologna-Molina, Ronell
author_facet Derderian, Nathalie
Pereira-Prado, Vanesa
Hernandez, Marcela
Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario
Arocena, Miguel
González-González, Rogelio
Tremillo-Maldonado, Omar
Meleti, Marco
Molina-Frechero, Nelly
Bologna-Molina, Ronell
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description BACKGROUND: Ep-CAM, a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed in most epithelium in normal conditions, has diverse roles in these tissues, including in cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, cell cycle regulation, migration and intracellular signaling. It is also over-expressed in most malignant neoplasia, participating in the initiation, progression, and metastatic dissemination of the tumor. The expression and roles of this protein in oral neoplasia, particularly in odontogenic tumors, remain unestablished. The objective of this study consisted in analyzing the expression of this protein in ameloblastoma and tooth germ. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ep-CAM (MOC-31) expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in tooth germs (TG) (n = 16) ameloblastomas (AM) (n = 60) and 2 ameloblastic carcinomas. Sections were visualized in their totality with an optical microscope, and positivity observed in cell membrane and cytoplasm was graded according to the following semi-quantitative scale: Neg, "essentially unstained", for negative sections or staining <5% of cells; + for staining of 5-50% of cells; ++ for staining >50% of cells. RESULTS: Most tooth germs expressed MOC-31 (81.3%), strong staining was observed both in the inner epithelium of the enamel organ and in the adjacent stellate reticulum. 16.7% of the AM cases showed MOC-31 expression, the immunoexpression expression was diffuse at the cytoplasmic and membrane level. The only two cases of ameloblastic carcinoma included were strong positive to MOC-31. No correlation was observed between protein expression and gender, age, clinical variants, or histological subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: Overexpression was found in TG and ameloblastic carcinoma compared to AM; further studies with different experimental strategies are suggested to clarify the biological significance of this finding. Key words:Tooth germ, ameloblastoma, Ep-CAM, MOC-31, immunohistochemistry.
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spelling pubmed-94456132022-09-06 Ep-CAM (MOC-31) expression in tooth germ and ameloblastoma Derderian, Nathalie Pereira-Prado, Vanesa Hernandez, Marcela Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario Arocena, Miguel González-González, Rogelio Tremillo-Maldonado, Omar Meleti, Marco Molina-Frechero, Nelly Bologna-Molina, Ronell Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research BACKGROUND: Ep-CAM, a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed in most epithelium in normal conditions, has diverse roles in these tissues, including in cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, cell cycle regulation, migration and intracellular signaling. It is also over-expressed in most malignant neoplasia, participating in the initiation, progression, and metastatic dissemination of the tumor. The expression and roles of this protein in oral neoplasia, particularly in odontogenic tumors, remain unestablished. The objective of this study consisted in analyzing the expression of this protein in ameloblastoma and tooth germ. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ep-CAM (MOC-31) expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in tooth germs (TG) (n = 16) ameloblastomas (AM) (n = 60) and 2 ameloblastic carcinomas. Sections were visualized in their totality with an optical microscope, and positivity observed in cell membrane and cytoplasm was graded according to the following semi-quantitative scale: Neg, "essentially unstained", for negative sections or staining <5% of cells; + for staining of 5-50% of cells; ++ for staining >50% of cells. RESULTS: Most tooth germs expressed MOC-31 (81.3%), strong staining was observed both in the inner epithelium of the enamel organ and in the adjacent stellate reticulum. 16.7% of the AM cases showed MOC-31 expression, the immunoexpression expression was diffuse at the cytoplasmic and membrane level. The only two cases of ameloblastic carcinoma included were strong positive to MOC-31. No correlation was observed between protein expression and gender, age, clinical variants, or histological subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: Overexpression was found in TG and ameloblastic carcinoma compared to AM; further studies with different experimental strategies are suggested to clarify the biological significance of this finding. Key words:Tooth germ, ameloblastoma, Ep-CAM, MOC-31, immunohistochemistry. Medicina Oral S.L. 2022-09 2022-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9445613/ /pubmed/35975801 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.25145 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Medicina Oral S.L. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Derderian, Nathalie
Pereira-Prado, Vanesa
Hernandez, Marcela
Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario
Arocena, Miguel
González-González, Rogelio
Tremillo-Maldonado, Omar
Meleti, Marco
Molina-Frechero, Nelly
Bologna-Molina, Ronell
Ep-CAM (MOC-31) expression in tooth germ and ameloblastoma
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title_fullStr Ep-CAM (MOC-31) expression in tooth germ and ameloblastoma
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title_short Ep-CAM (MOC-31) expression in tooth germ and ameloblastoma
title_sort ep-cam (moc-31) expression in tooth germ and ameloblastoma
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9445613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35975801
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.25145
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