Literature DB >> 20403041

Histopathological varieties of oral carcinoma in situ: Diagnosis aided by immunohistochemistry dealing with the second basal cell layer as the proliferating center of oral mucosal epithelia.

Takanori Kobayashi1, Satoshi Maruyama, Jun Cheng, Hiroko Ida-Yonemochi, Minoru Yagi, Ritsuo Takagi, Takashi Saku.   

Abstract

To make reproducible diagnoses for oral carcinoma in situ (CIS), combined immunohistochemistry directed at the positioning of squamous cell proliferation (Ki-67) and differentiation (keratin (K) 13 and K19) was used, both of which support histological evaluations by providing biological evidence. Normal/hyperplastic epithelia was defined by K19+ cells only in the first basal layer, K13+ cells in the third basal and upper layers, and sporadic Ki-67+ cells in the second basal layer. These profiles indicated that a proliferating center of the oral epithelium is located in the parabasal cell layer, and K19 and K13 can be regarded as markers for basal and prickle cells, respectively. Epithelial dysplasia was characterized by irregular stratification of Ki-67+ cells and the absence of K19/K13 in proliferating cells. Irregular emerging of K19+ and K13+ cells in proliferating foci with unique stratification of atypical Ki-67+ cells indicated CIS. When the definition was applied, surgical margins in 172 recurrent cases were shown to contain CIS (39.4%) and squamous cell carcinoma (55.8%), indicating that the new diagnostic criteria for CIS reflected clinical behaviors of the cases. The results indicate that oral CIS contain more histological variations, especially those with definite keratinization, than what had been previously defined.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20403041     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.2009.02499.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Int        ISSN: 1320-5463            Impact factor:   2.534


  10 in total

1.  Intraepithelially entrapped blood vessels in oral carcinoma in-situ.

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Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2012-04-05       Impact factor: 4.064

2.  Perlecan-enriched intercellular space of junctional epithelium provides primary infrastructure for leukocyte migration through squamous epithelial cells.

Authors:  Satoshi Maruyama; Manami Itagaki; Hiroko Ida-Yonemochi; Takehiko Kubota; Manabu Yamazaki; Tatsuya Abé; Hiromasa Yoshie; Jun Cheng; Takashi Saku
Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  2014-02-23       Impact factor: 4.304

3.  Keratin 17 is co-expressed with 14-3-3 sigma in oral carcinoma in situ and squamous cell carcinoma and modulates cell proliferation and size but not cell migration.

Authors:  Toshihiko Mikami; Satoshi Maruyama; Tatsuya Abé; Takanori Kobayashi; Manabu Yamazaki; Akinori Funayama; Susumu Shingaki; Tadaharu Kobayashi; Cheng Jun; Takashi Saku
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2015-03-04       Impact factor: 4.064

4.  Correlation between immunohistochemical staining of CEACAM1 and clinicopathological findings in oral pre-neoplastic lesions and squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Oriana Simonetti; Guendalina Lucarini; Corrado Rubini; Antonio Zizzi; Simone Domenico Aspriello; Roberto Di Primio; Anna Maria Offidani
Journal:  Med Mol Morphol       Date:  2017-09-08       Impact factor: 2.309

5.  Cytoplasmic expression of SOX9 as a poor prognostic factor for oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Yoshimasa Sumita; Manabu Yamazaki; Satoshi Maruyama; Tatsuya Abé; Jun Cheng; Ritsuo Takagi; Jun-Ichi Tanuma
Journal:  Oncol Rep       Date:  2018-08-22       Impact factor: 3.906

6.  Clinicopathological features and outcomes of esophageal lesions containing a basal layer type squamous cell carcinoma component.

Authors:  Xiaoduan Zhuang; Zhenyu Chen; Jianqi Wang; Junsheng Chen; Xiaosheng Wu; Yadong Wang; Chudi Chen; Guoming Deng; Kai Qian; Yang Bai
Journal:  Cancer Manag Res       Date:  2019-09-18       Impact factor: 3.989

7.  Keratin 17-positive Civatte bodies in oral lichen planus-distribution variety, diagnostic significance and histopathogenesis.

Authors:  Tatsuya Abé; Norio Kitagawa; Shohei Yoshimoto; Satoshi Maruyama; Manabu Yamazaki; Tetsuichiro Inai; Shuichi Hashimoto; Takashi Saku
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-09-03       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Expression of CK 19 as a biomarker in early detection of oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Parvathy Rajeswari; Mahija Janardhanan; Rakesh Suresh; Vindhya Savithri; Thara Aravind; Greeshma C Raveendran
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Pathol       Date:  2021-01-09

9.  A new scoring system facilitating diagnosis of oral squamous malignancy on biopsy specimens.

Authors:  Cheng-Lin Wu; Cheng-Chih Huang; Shang-Yin Wu; Shih-Sheng Jiang; Fang-Yu Tsai; Jenn-Ren Hsiao
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 2.757

10.  Intraoperative assessment of surgical margins of oral squamous cell carcinoma using frozen sections: a practical clinicopathological management for recurrences.

Authors:  Shun Miyota; Takanori Kobayashi; Tatsuya Abé; Hisashi Miyajima; Masaki Nagata; Hideyuki Hoshina; Tadaharu Kobayashi; Ritsuo Takagi; Takashi Saku
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2014-06-24       Impact factor: 3.411

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