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Cristina Munteanu1, Daniel Pirici2, Alex Emilian Stepan3, Adrian Camen1, Claudiu Margaritescu3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) is a rare benign neoplasia, locally aggressive, that tends to invade bone and adjacent soft tissues. This case report describes the thirteenth known case of CEOT with maxillary sinus extension and the second one that also involves the buccal vestibule mucosa with peculiar histopathological and immunohistochemical data. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor; Immunohistochemistry; Maxillary sinus; Tumor aggressiveness
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27871286 PMCID: PMC5117498 DOI: 10.1186/s13000-016-0582-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Fig. 1Clinico-radiological and gross pathological features of the tumor. a Intraoral view of the tumor with expansion on upper left buccal vestibule obliterations. b Orthopantomogram showing osteolytic image of left maxilla with few foci of calcifications. c Axial CT demonstrates radiolucency of the left maxilla that completely obliterated the maxillary sinus and involvement of the alveolar process with erosion of the cortical plate and invasion of the adjacent soft tissue. d Post-operative view of the lesion after surgical exposure. Gross features of the surgical specimens including the alveolar process with corresponding teeth
Fig. 2The main histomorphological features of the tumor. a The tumor was composed of polyhedral neoplastic cells with intercellular bridges and some degree of nuclear pleomorphism (hematoxylin and eosin [H&E]; original magnification × 40). b Homogeneous eosinophilic acellular material between neoplastic proliferations that stained positive for Congo red (Congo red stain; original magnification × 40). c Intercellular deposits with apple-green birefringence on polarized light examination of the Congo red stained sample (original magnification × 40). d Tumor areas with nuclear pleomorphism (H&E; original magnification × 40). e Tumor areas with nuclear pleomorphism and multinucleate giant cells (H&E; original magnification × 40). f Scattered S100 positive clear cells between polyhedral neoplastic cells (immunostaining, original magnification × 20). g Tumor comprises areas with cementum-like material (*) (H&E; original magnification × 10). h Tumor invasion of the maxillary sinus mucosa without involvement of the lining epithelium (H&E; original magnification × 10). i Tumor invasion of vestibular mucosa without involvement of the lining epithelium (H&E; original magnification × 10)
Characteristics of the antibodies utilised in the study
| Antibody name | Clone | Company | Dilution | Staining pattern |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MMP1 | 3B6 | Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. Dallas, USA | 1:25 | Nuclear |
| MMP2 | 2C1 | Santa Cruz Biotechnology | 1:25 | Nuclear |
| MMP3 | 1B4 | Santa Cruz Biotechnology | 1:25 | Nuclear, cytoplasmic, |
| MMP9 | 2C3 | Santa Cruz Biotechnology | 1:25 | Nuclear, cytoplasmic, |
| E-cadherin | NCH-38 | Dako, Glostrup Denmark | 1:30 | Membranous, cytoplasmic |
| N-cadherin | 6G11 | Dako | 1:30 | Membranous, nuclear |
| P- cadherin | H-105 | Santa Cruz Biotechnology | 1:30 | Membranous, cytoplasmic, nuclear |
| Integrin β1 | 4B7R | Santa Cruz Biotechnology | 1:30 | Membranous (lost in some areas), cytoplasmic |
| Beta-catenin | β-catenin-1 | Dako | 1:100 | Membranous, cytoplasmic |
| Vimentin | SP20 | Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, USA | 1:200 | Cytoplasmic |
| Twist 1 | 10E4E6 | Leica Biosystems, Wetzlar, Germany | 1:1000 | Nuclear |
| Slug 1 | 1A6 | Novus Biologicals, Abingdon, UK | 1:50 | Nuclear, cytoplasmic |
| CXCR4 | polyclonal | Thermo Scientific | 1:500 | Membranous, cytoplasmic, nuclear |
| Podoplanin | D2-40 | Dako | 1:50 | Membranous |
| Collagen IV | CIV 22 | Dako | 1:50 | Basement membranes |
| Ki-67 | MIB-1 | Dako | 1:50 | Nuclear |
| Cytokeratin 5/6 | D5/16 B4 | Dako | 1:50 | Cytoplasmic |
| Cytokeratin19 | b170 | Leica Biosystems | 1:150 | Cytoplasmic |
| P63 | 7JUL | Leica Biosystems | 1:25 | Nuclear |
| S100 | polyclonal | Dako | 1:500 | Cytoplasmic, nuclear |
| Actin (Smooth Muscle | 1A4 | Dako | 1:40 | Cytoplasmic |
| Actin, Smooth Muscle | polyclonal | Thermo Scientific | 1:100 | Cytoplasmic |
Fig. 3Immunohistochemical patterns of the tumor. a–b Neoplastic epithelial cells with strong nuclear and cytoplasmic staining for MMP-3 and MMP-9 (immunostaining, original magnification × 20). c Variable collagen IV reactivity around neoplastic epithelial proliferations (immunostaining, original magnification × 20). d Neoplastic epithelial cells from tumor advancing edge with strong membrane and cytoplasmic staining for Beta-catenin (immunostaining, original magnification × 20), e Neoplastic epithelial cells from tumor advancing edge with strong membrane and nuclear staining for N-cadherin (immunostaining, original magnification × 20). f Neoplastic epithelial cells from tumor advancing edge with E-cadherin (brown staining) and vimentin (red staining) cytoplasmic colocalization (double immunostaining, original magnification × 20). g Neoplastic epithelial cells from tumor advancing edge with strong cytoplasmic and nuclear reactivity for Slug 1 (immunostaining, original magnification × 20). h Neoplastic epithelial cells with strong membrane, cytoplasmic and nuclear reactivity for CXCR4 (double immunohistochemical detection CXCR4-brown staining and vimentin- red staining) (double immunostaining, original magnification × 20). i Podoplanin tumor cell reactivity, with a membranous pattern at the advancing edge, mainly at the periphery of tumor proliferations (immunostaining, original magnification × 10)
Clinicopathological features of currently reported cases of CEOT involving the maxillary sinus
| Reference | Age | Gender | Teeth involvement | Maxillary bone involved | Extraosseous extension besides maxillary sinus | Microscopic features | Follow up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gon, 1965 [ | 35 | Female | First molar | Right maxilla | No | Conventional | NP |
| Stimson et al., 1968 [ | 35 | Male | Third molar | Left maxilla | Left nasal fossa | NF | NF |
| Lee et al., 1992 [ | 27 | Female | Second premolar | Left maxilla | No | Conventional | 7 years. |
| Bridle et al., 2006 [ | 30 | Female | Displacement of the second premolar and first molar | Right maxilla | Displacement of the eye globe | Conventional | NP |
| Gopalakrishnan et al., 2006 [ | 15 | Male | Second molar | Left maxilla | Nasal cavity, narrowing and compressing the inferior meatus | Cystic variant | 1 year |
| Mohtasham et al., 2008 [ | 18 | Male | No | Right maxilla | None | Conventional | NP |
| da Rosa et al., 2011 [ | 33 | Female | No | Left maxilla | Lateral wall of nasal cavity, soft tissue, masseter, orbicularis oris, medial pterygoid | Conventional | NP |
| Sahni et al., 2012 [ | 52 | Male | No | Right maxilla | No | Conventional and clear cell | 3 years |
| Müller et al., 2012 [ | 36 | Male | No | Right maxilla | No | Conventional | 4 years |
| Carrero et al., 2014 [ | 69 | Male | Third molar | Left maxilla | No | Conventional | 8 years |
| Foroughi et al., 2015 [ | 34 | Female | No | Recurrence in left maxilla | Orbit and ethmoidal air cells superiorly and the nasal airway medially | Conventional | 8 years |
| Rani et al., 2016 [ | 48 | Female | No | Right maxilla | Connective tissue of oral mucosal | Conventional | 1 year |
| Present case | 45 | Female | Palatal ectopia of the second molar | Left maxilla | Buccal vestibule mucosa | Conventional with few clear cells and cementum-like components | 0.6 years |
NP Not Performed, NF Not Found