Association Between Radiographic Features and Cell Proliferation in Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor

2015 • Volume 9 • Issue 2

Caroline Brandi Schlaepfer-Sales; Ludmila De Faro Valverde; Rosane Borges Dias; Bruna Natália Alves Da Silva Pimentel; Leonardo De Araújo Melo; Jean Nunes Dos Santos; Viviane Almeida Sarmento & Clarissa Araújo Gurgel Rocha

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Summary

The radiographic features of an intraosseous lesion are usually associated with the biological behavior of the tumor. In view of the fact that the growth and behavior of keratocystic odontogenic tumors (KCOT) is mainly associated with the proliferation of the cystic epithelium, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between cell proliferation markers and radiographic features of this tumor. Thirty-seven radiographs of KCOT obtained from 30 patients were scanned and evaluated on a monitor. Sections were submitted to immunohistochemistry for Ki-67, p63, and p53 proteins on an EnVision™ system. Thirty-one KCOTs were observed in the posterior of the mandible, and the unilocular aspect was predominant (n= 26). Nineteen KCOTs distorted the mandibular canal and 11 displaced teeth. Satellite cysts were associated with a multilocular aspect (P= 0.016). p53 was in KCOTS with diffuse margins (p=0.049), p63 with NBCCS (p=0.049) KOT and higher KI-67 positive cells was observed in KCOTs presenting distortion of the mandibular canal (p=0.042). The distribution of Ki-67, p63, and p53 positive cells was similar between KCOTs with uni- and multilocular aspects. The results of the present study suggest that cell proliferation in KCOT contributes to the radiographic features of this tumor.

KEY WORDS: cell proliferation, odontogenic cysts, radiography.

 

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SCHLAEPFER-SALES, C. B.; VALVERDE, L. F.; DIAS, R. B.; PIMENTEL, B. N. A. S.; MELO, L. A.; DOS SANTOS, J. N.; SARMENTO, V. A. & ROCHA, C. A. G. Association between radiographic features and cell proliferation in keratocystic odontogenic tumor. Int. J. Odontostomat., 9(2):219-226, 2015.

 

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