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Assessment of Histopathological Grade and Ki-67 Expression in Tobacco and Non-tobacco Habitual Buccal Mucosa Cancer.

Ramasamy Padma1, Sivapatham Sundaresan1, Amitkumar Kalaivani2, Ramamurthy Thilagavathi3.   

Abstract

Although there are various risk factors in the literature, the established primary risk factor for oral cancer is tobacco and betal-nut chewing habits. It is believed that pathogenesis of oral cancer depends on the aetiology. To assess the histopathological grade and Ki-67 expression in tobacco (smoking/smokeless) and non-tobacco (betal nut/pan masala) habitual buccal mucosa cancer. The cross-sectional study was carried out in Regional cancer centre, Tamilnadu. Proliferative marker, Ki-67 expression was determined by immunohistochemistry using biotin-streptavidin method. The study includes 117 buccal mucosa cancer patients (61 male and 56 female). According to WHO grading system, high frequency observed with well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma 48 (41%) followed by moderate 46 (39.3%) and poorly differentiated 23 (19.7%). The cut-off value 50% was used to categorize Ki-67 expression into low and high labelling index (LI); 96 (82%) buccal mucosa cancer and 4 (3.4%) adjacent normal mucosa patients showed high Ki-67 expression. The present study showed highly significant association of histopathological tumor grade and Ki-67 expression by Chi square and paired t test p < 0.05. All the patients were grouped as tobacco 87 (74.4%) and non-tobacco habitual 30 (25.6%) in 3:1, respectively. Further, the risk habits identified with significant differences of tumor grade (p = 0.028) and Ki-67 at p < 0.05. Thus, the study revealed that the nature of cell differentiation and proliferation was strongly related to consumption of carcinogen in both tobacco and non-tobacco form. Therefore, histopathological grade and Ki-67 could be used as a reliable biomarker to understand the biological behaviour of risk habits which might helpful for further treatment therapeutics. © Association of Otolaryngologists of India 2018.

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Keywords:  Biomarker; Buccal mucosa cancer; Cell differentiation; Ki-67; Tobacco

Year:  2018        PMID: 31741996      PMCID: PMC6848396          DOI: 10.1007/s12070-018-1328-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 2231-3796


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