| Literature DB >> 24799899 |
Swagatika Panda1, Sujit Ranjan Sahoo1, Gunjan Srivastav2, Subrat Padhiary3, Kanika Singh Dhull4, Sonia Aggarwal5.
Abstract
Odontogenic carcinoma is rare group of malignant epithelial odontogenic neoplasms with characteristic clinical behavior and histological features, which requires an aggressive surgical approach. The pathogenesis of this rare group remains still controversial and there have been many varied opinions over the classification of this rare group of lesions. As there have not been many reviews on odontogenic carcinoma, the existing knowledge is mostly derived from the published case reports. This review is discussing the pathogenetic mechanisms and is updating the knowledge on nomenclature system of less explored odontogenic carcinomas. This review might throw light on the pathogenesis and nomenclature system of odontogenic carcinoma and this knowledge may be applied therapeutically.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24799899 PMCID: PMC3985316 DOI: 10.1155/2014/197425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oncol ISSN: 1687-8450 Impact factor: 4.375
1971 WHO classification of odontogenic carcinomas [2].
| Types | Odontogenic carcinomas |
|---|---|
| 1 | Malignant ameloblastoma |
| 2 | Primary intraosseous carcinoma |
| 3 | Other carcinomas arising from odontogenic epithelium, including those arising from odontogenic cysts |
Elzay's classification of ameloblastic carcinomas [3].
| Types | Ameloblastic carcinomas |
|---|---|
| 1 | Arising from an odontogenic cyst |
| 2 | Arising from an ameloblastoma |
| 3 | Arising de novo |
Slootweg and Müller's classification of ameloblastic carcinomas [4].
| Types | Ameloblastic carcinomas |
|---|---|
| 1 | Primary intraosseous carcinoma ex odontogenic cyst |
| 2 | Arising from ameloblastoma |
| 3 | Primary intraosseous carcinoma de novo |
Classification of ameloblastic carcinomas by Kruse et al. in 2009 [11].
| Types | Ameloblastic carcinomas |
|---|---|
| 1 | Malignant ameloblastoma |
| 2 | Ameloblastic carcinoma arising from an ameloblastoma |
| 3 | Ameloblastic carcinoma with unknown origin histology (de novo) |
2005 WHO classification of odontogenic carcinomas [1].
| Types | Odontogenic carcinomas |
|---|---|
| 9310/3 | Metastasizing (malignant) ameloblastoma |
| 9270/3 | Ameloblastic carcinoma—primary type |
| 9341/3 | Clear cell odontogenic carcinoma |
| 9302/3 | Ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma |
Histological subtypes of ameloblastic carcinomas by Kamath et al. [15].
| Subtypes | Characteristic histological features |
|---|---|
| (1) Ameloblastic type | With atypical and pleomorphic ameloblasts |
| (2) Granular cell type | Majority of cells are of the granular cell variety |
| (3) Clear cell variant | Majority of cells are of the clear cell variety |
| (4) Spindle cell variant | Spindle cell differentiation predominates the histology |
Figure 1H&E stained section of ameloblastic carcinoma showing morphology of ameloblastoma with nuclear hyperchromatism along with pleomorphism and localised basaloid hyperplasia.
Genetic profiling of odontogenic carcinomas by Alevizos et al. [37].
| Upregulated genes | Downregulated genes |
|---|---|
| (1) Nuclear factor (Nf-116) | (1) Epidermal keratin types 1, 13, 15, and 16 |
Figure 2H&E stained section of clear cell odontogenic carcinoma showing polygonal clear cells with peripheral hyperchromatic columnar cells with reversal of basal cell polarity and localized basal cell hyperplasia.