Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology (Apr 2009)

Apoptosis in premalignant and malignant squamous cell lesions of the oral cavity: A light microscopic study

  • Jain Anshu,
  • Maheshwari Veena,
  • Alam Kiran,
  • Mehdi Ghazala,
  • Sharma S

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 2
pp. 164 – 166

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Background: Oral cancers are a major health problem in India. Recently, parameters of cell proliferation and cell death have emerged as important diagnostic and prognostic tools. Aims: The aim was to study apoptosis in premalignant and malignant squamous cell lesions of the oral cavity and to evaluate its prognostic role in oral cancers. Materials and Methods: The study included 175 patients presenting with oral lesions. Evaluation of apoptotic index (AI) (using light microscopy) was performed on hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections. Statistical Analysis Used: Student′s t test was performed. Results: The mean AI increased progressively with increasing dysplasia, with the maximum AI in well-differentiated (WD) squamous cell carcinoma, and a fall was noted with progression toward higher grades. The difference between WD SCC and poorly-differentiated SCC was significant (P < 0.05). Cases with lymph node metastasis had significantly (P < 0.05) lower mean AI values. Conclusion: Apoptosis can be fairly accurately assessed using light microscopy. Tumors that exhibit less apoptosis tend to show aggressive behavior and have a greater potential for metastasis.

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