| Literature DB >> 27057383 |
T Pereira1, S Naik2, A Tamgadge2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Macrophages are important cells for the innate immunity. Circulating monocytes are attracted to tissues by chemotactic factors and become macrophages under the influence of their microenvironment. Several studies suggested that local and systemic upregulation of fibrogenic cytokines and downregulation of antifibrotic cytokine are central to the pathogenesis of oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF). Currently, there have been no attempts made to elucidate the presence and role of macrophages in OSMF. AIM: Our aim was to study the expression of CD68 in OSMF patients and to investigate the possible correlation of macrophages using CD68 in various histopathological grades of OSMF. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A prospective case-control study which included 40 patients was conducted after obtaining informed consent and Ethical Committee clearance. Ten cases were normal control and thirty cases had OSMF. Biopsy was performed and a quantitative study of macrophages was done using CD68 antigen and was immunohistochemically localized. Statistical analysis was carried out using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 17.0 version (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA).Entities:
Keywords: CD68; Macrophage; Oral; Submucous fibrosis
Year: 2015 PMID: 27057383 PMCID: PMC4804656 DOI: 10.4103/2141-9248.177983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med Health Sci Res ISSN: 2141-9248
Figure 1Photomicrograph of the section showing mild staining of CD68 in the epithelium and connective tissue in early oral submucous fibrosis (immunohistochemistry, ×400)
Figure 3Photomicrograph of the section showing intense staining of CD68 in the epithelium and connective tissue in advanced oral submucous fibrosis (immunohistochemistry, ×400)
Correlation of histopathological grades and clinical groups
Graph 1Correlation of histopathological grade and clinical groups
Correlation of number of macrophages in epithelium with histopathological grades of fibrosis
Graph 2Correlation of number of macrophages in epithelium with histopathological grades of fibrosis
Correlation of number of macrophages in subepithelial connective tissue with histopathological grades of fibrosis
Graph 3Correlation of number of macrophages in subepithelial connective tissue with histopathological grades of fibrosis