Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (Apr 2012)

Increased of Langerhans Cells in Smokeless Tobacco-Associated Oral Mucosal Lesions

  • and Eacute;rica Dorigatti de and Aacute;vila,
  • Rafael Scaf de Molon,
  • Melaine de Almeida Lawall,
  • Renata Bianco Consolaro,
  • Alberto Consolaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/aces.20120229052919
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 85 – 93

Abstract

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Objective: To evaluate the changes in the number of Langerhans Cells (LC) observed in the epithelium of smokeless tobacco (SLT-induced) lesions. Methods: Microscopic sections from biopsies carried out in the buccal mucosa of twenty patients, who were chronic users of smokeless tobacco (SLT), were utilized. For the control group, twenty non-SLT users of SLT with normal mucosa were selected. The sections were studied with routine coloring and were immunostained for S-100, CD1a, Ki-67 and p63. These data were statistically analyzed by the Student's t-test to investigate the differences in the expression of immune markers in normal mucosa and in SLT-induced leukoplakia lesions. Results: There was a significant difference in the immunolabeling of all markers between normal mucosa and SLT-induced lesions (p<0.001). The leukoplakia lesions in chronic SLT users demonstrated a significant increase in the number of Langerhans cells and in the absence of epithelial dysplasia. Conclusion: The increase in the number of these cells represents the initial stage of leukoplakia. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2012; 1(2.000): 85-93]

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