Immunolocalization of aromatase in human minor salivary glands of the lower lip with primary Sjogren's syndrome |
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Authors: | Ken Onodera Hironobu Sasano Ryo Ichinohasama Kiyoshi Ooya |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oral Pathology, Tohoku University School of Dentistry;Department of Pathology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan |
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Abstract: | The enzyme aromatase Is Involved In the conversion of androgens to estrogens and in the modulation of various androgenlc and estrogenlc actions. Abnormalities of estrogen metabolism have been postulated to play roles in the development and/or pathophyslology of Sjdgren's syndrome. In the present study, aromatase was immunolocal-ized In 75 cases of Inflammatory disorders of human minor salivary glands of the lower lip. These included cases of primary Sjögren's syndrome (19 cases), of chronic slaladenitis (34 cases) and of mucous extravasation cysts (22 cases), in order to clarify the possible involvement of in situ estrogen production in primary Sjögren's syndrome. Aromatase Immunoreactlvlty was detected In myoepithelial cells of acini and in interstitial cells adjacent to acini and ducts In 13/19 (68%) cases of primary Sjögren's syndrome. In contrast, aromatase expression was detected In only six of 34 (18%) cases of chronic sialadenttis and in seven of 22 (32%) cases of mucous extravasation cyst. These results suggest that Increased aromatase expression in minor salivary glands with primary Sjogren's syndrome in premenopausal women may be involved in the biological features of primary Sjogren's syndrome through the production of estrogens in situ and possibly through the aggravation of the inflammatory reaction. |
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Keywords: | aromatase estrogen immunohistochemistry minor salivary glands Sjogren's syndrome |
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