Scatter Factor Receptor (c-Met) as Possible Prognostic Factor in Patients with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Autor: Lo Muzio, L., Leonardi, R., Mignogna, M. D., Pannone, G., Rubini, C., Pieramici, T., Trevisiol, L., Ferrari, F., Rosario SERPICO, Testa, N., Rosa, G., Staibano, S.
Přispěvatelé: Lo Muzio, L, Leonardi, R, Mignogna, MICHELE DAVIDE, Pannone, G, Rubini, C, Pieramici, T, Trevisiol, L, Ferrari, F, Serpico, R, Testa, N, DE ROSA, Gaetano, Staibano, Stefania
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Popis: This report was performed to study the biological role of c-Met in oral tumorigenesis by analyzing its expression in relation to clinicopathological features. Seventy-three cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma and 10 of normal mucosa were analysed for c-Met expression by immunohistochemistry. Normal oral squamous epithelium showed absent or low membranous positivity in the intermediate (malpighian-spinous) layer. Fifty-seven cases (78\%) of carcinoma showed immunopositivity, with a prevalently membranous positivity and scattered areas also showing a cytoplasmic localization. Sixteen cases of carcinoma (22\%) showed no positivity for c-Met. Among positive tumours, well-differentiated areas showed low or absent cytoplasmic positivity, while low-differentiated areas showed both membranous and cytoplasmic positivity. There was no statistically significant correlation between c-Met expression and sex, recurrence, staging or grading. The frequency of lymph node metastases was higher in c-Met-positive tumours (17/57, 29\%) than in c-Met-negative ones (4/16, 25\%). When analysed for prognostic significance, patients with negative/reduced c-Met expression had better survival rates than patients with high expression. The difference between survival rates was statistically significant (p
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