Publication: Immunohistochemical expression of
thymosin ß4 in ameloblastomas and odontomas
Authors
Kiyoshima, Tamotsu ; Nagata, Kengo ; Wada, Hiroko ; Fujiwara, Hiroaki ; Shiotsuka, Maho ; Kihara, Makiko ; Hasegawa, Kana ; Someya, Hirotaka ; Sakai, Hidetaka
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F. Hernández y Juan F. Madrid. Universidad de Murcia: Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
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DOI
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Description
Abstract
Ameloblastoma is regarded to be a benign
odontogenic tumor, but it is destructive, locally invasive
and presents a high rate of recurrence. Thymosin ß4
(Tß4) is closely associated with tooth germ
development. Tß4 also plays a role in malignant
progression and invasion. However, little is known about
the function of Tß4 in odontogenic tumors. Thus, we
investigated Tß4 expression in ameloblastomas and
compared it with odontomas. We immunohistochemically
evaluated the expression of Tß4,
ameloblastin (AMBN), amelogenin (AMEL) and
enamelin (ENAM) in 57 samples of ameloblastomas
from 40 patients, and also assessed the expression of
these molecules in 11 cases of odontomas, two of
ameloblastic fibro-odontomas and one of tooth germ-like
structures without the formation of enamel and dentin.
Tß4 signals were observed in almost all of the
ameloblastomas. The signals were observed in both
peripheral columnar cells and central polyhedral/angular
cells. Similar findings were observed in tooth germ-like
structures, and in the ameloblastomatous nests in the
ameloblastic fibro-odontomas. These samples had
negative results for AMBN, AMEL and ENAM.
Meanwhile, Tß4 signals were not seen in the odontomas,
although immunolabeling for AMBN, AMEL and
ENAM was observed in the enamel matrix and in some
ameloblasts. Ectomesenhymal regions in the odontomas
were negative for staining with the antibodies for
AMBN, AMEL and ENAM. These results suggest that
Tß4 could be associated with morphogenesis and tumor
invasion in the ameloblastoma, and that Tß4 may play a
role in the behavior of ameloblastoma.
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Citation
Histology and Histopathology, vol. 28, nº 6. (2013)
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