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Celeste Sánchez-romero

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Expression of caveolin-1 in tooth germ, ameloblastoma and ameloblastic carcinoma

2020

Background The caveolin-1 protein (structural component of membrane caveolae) plays important roles in several biological functions, such as endocytosis, cell adhesion, and cell signaling. However, this protein has been associated with mechanisms of tumorigenesis in several neoplasms. The expression patterns and roles of caveolin-1 in the oral epithelium and in embryonic and odontogenic tumor tissues are still unclear. Material and Methods The expression of caveolin-1 was evaluated in samples of the normal gingival epithelium (n=7), human tooth germ (TG) (n=12), ameloblastoma (AM) (n=83), and ameloblastic carcinoma (AC) (n=9) by immunohistochemistry. Additionally, AM samples were analyzed b…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyReal Time Polymerase Chain Reactionrecurrencegovernment.form_of_governmentCaveolin 1Odontogenic TumorsBiologymedicine.disease_causeAmeloblastic CarcinomaMalignant transformationAmeloblastomaWestern blotCaveolin-1medicineHumansCaveolina 1resectionAmeloblastomaGeneral DentistrycurettageUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASdesmoplastic ameloblastomaOral Medicine and Pathologymedicine.diagnostic_testResearchmixed radiopaque ? radiolucentCarcinomaOdontogenic tumorTooth Germmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryAmeloblastic carcinomaOtorhinolaryngologyCaveolin 1governmentImmunohistochemistrySurgeryCarcinogenesisenucleationMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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Primordial odontogenic tumor : a systematic review

2019

Background The primordial odontogenic tumor (POT) is a recently described benign entity with histopathological and immunohistochemical features suggesting its origin during early odontogenesis. Aim: To integrate the available data published on POT into a comprehensive analysis to better define its clinicopathological and molecular features. Material and Methods An electronic systematic review was performed up to September 2019 in multiple databases. Results A total of 13 publications were included, representing 16 reported cases and 3 molecular studies. The mean age of the affected patients was 11.6 years (range 2-19), with a slight predominance in males (56.25%). The posterior mandible was…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCD34VimentinOdontogenic TumorsMandibleReviewEpitheliumLesionVariable Expression03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineSurvivinmedicineHumansPrimordial odontogenic tumorChildGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and Pathologybiologybusiness.industryOdontogenic tumor030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseasestomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyChild PreschoolUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASbiology.proteinSystematic reviewImmunohistochemistryOdontogenesisSurgerymedicine.symptomAmelogeninNeoplasm Recurrence Localbusiness
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Pigmented odontogenic keratocyst : report of a rare case and review of the literature

2018

Pigmented odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is very rare and its etiology remains uncertain. To the best of our knowledge, only 9 cases of pigmented OKC have been published in English-language literature. This report describes a pigmented OKC in a 14-year-old black male patient. Radiographically, the lesion appeared as a well-circumscribed, unilocular, and radiolucent image. A surgical excision was performed. Histopathological examination revealed an OKC. Additionally, a brownish, sparsed, intracytoplasmic pigmentation was observed in the basal cell layer, which was positive for Fontana-Masson staining. Immunohistochemistry reactions revealed positive dendritic cells for S-100 protein, HMB45 and…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryBlack maleCase Report:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseOdontogenicMelaninLesionOdontogenic cystRare caseUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineImmunohistochemistrysense organsKeratocystmedicine.symptombusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Expression of hMLH1 and hMSH2 proteins in ameloblastomas and tooth germs

2017

Background Mismatch repair proteins (MMRPs) are a group of nuclear enzymes that participate in the repair of base mismatches that occur during DNA replication in all proliferating cells. The most studied MMRPs are hMSH2 and hMLH1, which are known to be highly expressed in normal tissues. A loss of MMRPs leads to the accumulation of DNA replication errors in proliferating cells. Ki-67 is a biomarker regarded to be the gold-standard tool for determining cell proliferation by immunohistochemical methods. The aim of this study was to investigate the immunohistochemical expression of hMLH1, hMSH2 and Ki-67 proteins in ameloblastomas and tooth germs, to contribute to the understanding of the deve…

congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyhMSH2hMLH1Ameloblastoma03 medical and health sciencesTooth germsGERMEN DENTARIO0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansHOMOLOGO 1 DE LA PROTEINA MutL (1)AmeloblastomaGeneral DentistryTooth GermsOral Medicine and PathologyAmeloblastomasbiologyCell growthResearchDNA replicationTooth Germnutritional and metabolic diseases030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryJaw NeoplasmsANTIGENO Ki-67PROTEINA 2 HOMOLOGA a MutS (1)digestive system diseasesKi-67 AntigenMutS Homolog 2 ProteinAMELOBLASTOMAOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisKi-67UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASbiology.proteinKi-67Biomarker (medicine)ImmunohistochemistrySurgeryDNA mismatch repairMutL Protein Homolog 1Medicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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