Proliferating cell nuclear antigen in malignant and pre-malignant lesions of epithelial origin in the oral cavity and the skin: an immunohistochemical study |
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Authors: | T. Tsuji P. Shrestha K. Yamada H. Takagi F. Shinozaki K. Sasaki K. Maeda M. Mori |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Yamaguchi, Japan;(2) Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Asahi University School of Denstistry, Gifu, Japan;(3) Department of Pathology, Iwate Medical College School of Medicine, Iwate, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a nuclear protein synthesized in the late G1 and S phase of the cell cycle and immunohistochemical detection of the protein represents a useful marker for the proliferating fraction of cells in tissue specimens. A series of malignant and pre-malignant lesions of the oral cavity and skin were evaluated by the streptavidin biotin immunoperoxidase method for detection of this protein. Monoclonal anti-PCNA antibody (PC 10) labelled proliferating cells in all cases with varying intensity of nuclear staining. In squamous cell carcinoma (n=48), PCNA positivity correlated with the differentiation and atypia of the tumour cells; however, in poorly differentiated tumours, the relationship between PCNA expression and proliferation was lost. Basal cell carcinoma showed an increased growth fraction in tiny epithelial nests (mean 43.8, SD 6.0,n=20) than in neoplastic basal cells (mean 30.1, SD 6.9,n=8). The growth fractions were significantly higher in the pre-malignant lesions (leukoplakia, mean 22.3, SD 7.7,n=14; Bowen's disease, mean 45.2, SD 11.7,n=12; senile keratosis, mean 41.2, SD 7.0,n=12) than in the normal mucosa (mean 9.8, SD 4.9,n=10), suggesting that cellular growth fractions correlate with the degree of dysplasia in pre-malignant lesions. |
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Keywords: | Immunohistochemistry Proliferating cell nuclear antigen Cancer Oral pre-cancer |
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