Immunohistochemical evaluation of Fhit protein expression in oral squamous cell carcinomas
Autor: | M. B. Van Heerden, L Dreyer, T. J. P. Swart, Susan Engelbrecht, W.F.P. Van Heerden, E. J. Van Rensburg, Kay Huebner |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
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Cancer Research
Cell Stratified squamous epithelium Biology medicine.disease_cause Epithelium Pathology and Forensic Medicine FHIT Reference Values medicine Humans Stratum spinosum neoplasms Mouth Staining and Labeling Proteins Immunohistochemistry Acid Anhydride Hydrolases Neoplasm Proteins stomatognathic diseases medicine.anatomical_structure Otorhinolaryngology Epidermoid carcinoma Cancer research Carcinoma Squamous Cell Periodontics Mouth Neoplasms Oral Surgery Carcinogenesis |
Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier ResearcherID |
ISSN: | 0904-2512 |
Popis: | van Heerden WFP, Swart TJP, van Heerden MB, van Rensburg EJ, Engelbrecht S, Dreyer L, Huebner K: Immunohistochemical evaluation of Fhit protein expression in oral squamous cell carcinomas. J Oral Pathol Med 1999; 28: 433–7. © Munksgaard, 1999. The expression of Fhit (fragile histidine triad) protein in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and adjacent oral epithelium was evaluated by immunohisto-chemistry on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks of 32 cases of OSCC. Rabbit polyclonal anti-GST-Fhit antiserum at 1:600 was used, after antigen enhancement in a microwave pressure cooker, in a saturated lead thiocyanate solution. This antiserum has been shown specifically to detect human Fhit by immunohistochemistry at dilutions up to 1:10,000. The Fhit protein expression was evaluated using both the intensity and extent of staining. Normal stratified squamous epithelium showed strong positivity, especially in the stratum spinosum and areas of keratinisation. Basal and parabasal cells were negative or expressed low levels of Fhit relative to the squamous epithelium. Mild and moderate epithelial dysplasia showed Fhit expression in the superficial layers, while Fhit expression was absent from severely dysplastic lesions. A reduction or loss of Fhit expression was found in 21 (66%) of the OSCC. The alterations in Fhit protein expression in OSCC, and not in normal tissues, are consistent with the proposal that Fhit inactivation plays a role in oral carcinogenesis. |
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