| Literature DB >> 28435394 |
Swetha Gudiseva1, Arvind Babu Rajendra Santosh2, Raviteja Chitturi3, Vamsikrishna Anumula4, Chandrashekar Poosarla1, Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam1.
Abstract
The mast cells are initial effective lineage in both humoral and adaptive immunity. They are ubiquitous in skin, mucosa, and in function. They contain biologically essential and dynamic mediators in healthy and harmful conditions of tissue. Mast cell malfunctioning could be attributed to various chronic allergic diseases. Considerately, emerging evidence of mast cell involvement in various cancers shows them to have both positive and negative roles in tumour growth. It mostly indulges in tumour progression and metastasis via angiogenesis, extracellular matrix degradation, and mitogenic activity in the tumour microenvironment. The current paper reviewed research papers on mast cells in oral squamous cell carcinoma through the PubMed database from 1980 to the present date. The present paper is an attempt to summarise the research reports on the role of mast cells in oral squamous cell carcinoma. Further to this note, this paper also outlines the role of mast cells in normal physiological processes and tumour biology.Entities:
Keywords: angiogenesis; chymase; histamine; mast cells; mediators; oral squamous cell carcinoma; tryptase
Year: 2017 PMID: 28435394 PMCID: PMC5385471 DOI: 10.5114/wo.2017.65157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Oncol (Pozn) ISSN: 1428-2526
Fig. 1Mast cells vesicles, granules and receptors
Fig. 2Over all activity of mast cells
Fig. 3Mast cell activity in tumour microenvironment
Reported mast cell-related oral squamous cell carcinoma research
| Area of mast cell related OSCC research | Study hypothesis | Area of mast cell related OSCC research | Study inference | Authors/Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Compare the number, and morphological and topographical distribution of mast cells in oral epithelial dysplasia, oral sub mucus fibrosis, and oral squamous cell carcinoma and correlate with inflammatory cell infiltrate | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Increased proliferation of mast cells was observed in oral squamous cell carcinoma compared to oral epithelial dysplastic tissues and oral sub mucus fibrosis. | Telagi |
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Evaluate the distribution of mast cell population in normal oral mucosa and oral squamous cell carcinoma | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Increased expression of mast cell and degranulated mast cell population was observed in oral squamous cell carcinoma, and it was statistically significant | Zaidi |
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Estimate and compare the quantitative distribution of mast cell population in normal mucosa and oral squamous cell carcinoma | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Three-fold increase of mast cell distribution in the oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue while comparing with normal mucosa. However, no statistical significance was found while comparing the distribution of mast cell population among well, moderate, and poorly differentiated types | Anuradha |
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | To evaluate the distribution of mast cell tryptase and mast cell chymase in Oral submucous fibrosis and oral squamous cell carcinoma | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Statistically significant increase in mast cell chymase concentration in oral squamous cell carcinoma. Whereas, oral submucous fibrosis tissue showed statistically significant decreased presence of mast cell chymase concentration. | Yadav |
| Mast cell and angiogenesis | To evaluate mast cell concentration and microvessel density in perilesional and intra-lesional regions of oral squamous cell carcinoma | Mast cell and angiogenesis | Increased microvessel density and mast cell concentration was observed in both peri- and intra-lesional regions of oral squamous cell carcinoma. | Pyziak |
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Quantitative comparison of mast cell density in normal oral mucosa, actinic cheilitis, and lip squamous cell carcinoma | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Increased mast cell density was observed in oral submucous fibrosis and actinic cheilitis (with mild and severe epithelial dysplasia) than normal oral mucosa | Gomes |
| Mast cell and angiogenesis | Correlation of blood vessel and mast cell density in well, moderately, and poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma | Mast cell and angiogenesis | Mast cell and blood vessel density are significantly increased in Oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue. In addition, correlation of mast cell proliferation and blood vessel density was statistically significant in well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma but not in moderately and poorly differentiated types | Kathuriya |
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | To compare the mast cell density in various grades of oral squamous cell carcinoma and normal oral mucosa | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Mast cell density was significantly higher in well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma than in other histological types. The mast cell density was significantly reduced in poorly differentiated variant | Vineet |
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Distribution of mast cell density in oral submucous fibrosis tissues | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Increased prevalence of mast cell density was observed in all the stages of oral submucous fibrosis. However, statistically significant increased proliferation was observed in advanced stages of oral submucous fibrosis than in early stage of lesion | Pujari |
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Compare the concentration of mast cells in squamous cell carcinoma and oral cavity | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population | Concentration of mast cells was significantly lower in squamous cell carcinoma of the mouth except when the lesion was located on lip. The concentration of mast cells was unrelated to the degree of differentiation of the tumour | Parizi |
| Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population and matrix degradation | Evaluate mast cell tryptase levels in oral squamous cell carcinoma patient serum and compare with normal healthy person | Molecular epidemiology of mast cell population and matrix degradation | The serum levels of mast cell tryptase were higher in serum samples of oral squamous cell carcinoma patients, but it was not statistically significant. In addition, there was no statistically significant correlation between serum mast cell tryptase levels and tumour stage, nodal involvement, and metastasis | Jaafari |
| Mast cell and angiogenesis | Compare mast cell density with microvascular density to correlate with angiogenic activity in various grades of oral squamous cell carcinomas | Mast cell and angiogenesis | The densities of mast cells and microvessels were significantly higher in all grades of oral squamous cell carcinoma. The densities of mast cells and micro vessel were significantly higher in moderately differentiated than in well and poorly differentiated tumours. There was a positive correlation between micro vessel and mast cell density and indicate that mast cell have a role in up-regulation of angiogenesis in oral squamous cell carcinoma | Sharma |
| Mast cell and angiogenesis | To evaluate microvessel and mast cell density in normal oral mucosa and oral squamous cell carcinoma. To correlate the microvessel and mast cell density with angiogenesis | Mast cell and angiogenesis | Both mast cell and microvessel density were significantly higher in oral squamous cell carcinoma than normal oral mucosa. | Jahanshahi |
| Mast cell and angiogenesis | To correlate the mast cell density with angiogenic activity in oral squamous cell carcinoma | Mast cell and angiogenesis | Mast cell expressed CD105, VEGF, VEGFR1, and VEGFR2 both at invasion front and intratumoural areas of oral squamous cell carcinoma and positively correlated with tumour angiogenetic activity | Ciurea |
| Mast cell and angiogenesis | Investigate the expression of three surface markers: CD44, CD133, and CD117 in oral squamous cell carcinoma cell population and to identify their cancer stem cell population | Mast cell and angiogenesis | The expression of CD 133 and CD 117 at invasion front and intra-tumoural areas were mast cells originate. In addition, CD 44 has limited utility in identifying cancer stem cell population, and CD 133 and CD 117 appear to be more limited utility in identifying cancer stem cell populations | Mărgă-ritescu |
| Mast cell and matrix degradation | To evaluate mast cell density and migration and their association with matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-9) expression in squamous cell carcinoma and actinic cheilitis | Mast cell and matrix degradation | Mast cell densities were significantly higher in squamous cell carcinoma than actinic cheilitis. Correlation of MMP-9 and mast cell density showed a strong association in squamous cell carcinoma progression | Souza |
| Mast cell and angiogenesis | Role of mast cells and angiogenesis in well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma | Mast cell and angiogenesis | Mast cell and microvessel density are significantly increased in squamous cell carcinoma tissue. However, correlation of mast cell proliferation with microvessel density is not statistically significant | Tahir |
| Mast cell and angiogenesis | To evaluate angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, and mast cell density in association with histological risk assessment model in oral squamous cell carcinoma | Mast cell and angiogenesis | Lymph vessel density showed significant association with lymphocytic infiltration. However, mast cell density did not show significant relationship with histological risk assessment model | Alaeddini |