| Literature DB >> 30158776 |
Shivani Jain1, Rashmi Gs Phulari1, Rajendrasinh Rathore1, Arpan K Shah1, Sankalp Sancheti2.
Abstract
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common cancer of the oral cavity. Tumor stage, thickness, lymph node metastasis (LNM), extranodal spread, perineural invasion, tumor differentiation, mutations, human papillomavirus infection and tumor microenvironment are independent prognostic indicators of OSCC. However, clinically, among all factors, LNM is considered an important prognostic factor in OSCC as it not only determines the stage of disease but also the strongest independent factor which predicts recurrence of disease. Further research proves that there are several biologically important factors in tumor tissue and LNs which promote or defend LNM. While it is proposed that tumor-associated tissue eosinophils (TATE) and mast cells (MCs) have "immuno-protective" effect, this remains unproven and various researchers have conflicting opinion. Aim: The aim is to determine the presence of TATE and MCs in OSCC and to evaluate if any association exists between them and LNM. Study Design: It is a comparative retrospective study between two groups including 35 OSCC cases positive and 35 negative for LNM. Materials and Methodology: Quantification of cells was done by counting total number of cells in 10 high-power fields under ×40 objective lens using "zigzag" method and dividing it by total number of fields. Eosinophils stained bright red with carbol chromotrope and MCs purple-violet with toluidine blue. Statistics: Independent t-test and Pearson's correlation were done using STATA IC 0.2 software. The level of significance was at 5%. Comparison of eosinophil and MC infiltration was done based on gender, metastatic, nonmetastatic LN and in tumor proper. Results andEntities:
Keywords: Lymph nodes; mast cells; tumor-associated tissue eosinophils
Year: 2018 PMID: 30158776 PMCID: PMC6097365 DOI: 10.4103/jomfp.JOMFP_170_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ISSN: 0973-029X
Figure 1Eosinophils stained by carbol chromotrope in nonmetastatic lymph node (×400)
Figure 2Mast cells stained by toluidine blue in tumor stroma (×400)
Distribution of tumor-associated tissue eosinophils between metastatic and nonmetastatic groups (independent t-test)
Evaluation of P value
Correlation of distribution of mean eosinophil count in primary tumor and in lymph nodes (group=metastatic)
Correlation of distribution of mean eosinophil count in primary tumor and in lymph nodes (group=nonmetastatic)
Distribution of mast cells between metastatic and nonmetastatic groups (independent t-test)
Evaluation of P value
Correlation of distribution of mean mast cell count in primary tumor and in lymph nodes (group=metastatic)
Correlation of distribution of mean mast cell count in primary tumor and in lymph nodes (group=nonmetastatic)