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Zaira Gómez-Herrera1, Nelly Molina-Frechero1, Pablo Damián-Matsumura2, Ronell Bologna-Molina3.
Abstract
Proteoglycans (PGs) are essential for normal cellular development; however, alterations of their concentrations can promote tumor growth. To date, a limited number of studies report the presence of PGs in odontogenic tumors (OTs); therefore, the main purpose of this work is to gather the information published on the study of PGs. The search reported 26 articles referring to the presence of different PGs in distinct OTs from 1999 to May 2017. PGs seem to play an important role during OTs' development as they are involved in several tumor processes; however, the number of reports on the study of these molecules is low. Thus, more studies are necessary in order to gain a better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of OTs.Entities:
Keywords: Biglycan; CD44; glypican; odontogenic tumor; perlecan; proteoglycan; syndecan; versican
Year: 2018 PMID: 29731564 PMCID: PMC5917551 DOI: 10.4103/jomfp.JOMFP_151_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ISSN: 0973-029X
Figure 1Localization of the proteoglycans. (A) Extracellular proteoglycans, (B) Basement membrane proteoglycans. (C) Cell surface proteoglycans
Figure 2Differential immunoexpression of syndecan-1 in tooth germ, ×50 (a) and ameloblastic carcinoma, ×200 (b) indicates differential behavior between normal and pathological tissues
Different types of proteoglycans and their role proposed by some authors in distinct odontogenic tumors