Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma

The ameloblastoma is the most challenging odontogenic neoplasm to treat because of its locallyinvasive behaviour, severe clinical implication, risk of malignant transformation and high recurrence rate. Recent evidence suggests that BRAF, EGFR and CD10 have a role in the local invasiveness of amelobl...

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Main Authors: Tan, Chuey Chuan, Siar, Chong Huat, Shanmuhasuntharam, Palasuntharam
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spelling my.um.eprints.423112023-10-16T01:31:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42311/ Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma Tan, Chuey Chuan Siar, Chong Huat Shanmuhasuntharam, Palasuntharam RK Dentistry The ameloblastoma is the most challenging odontogenic neoplasm to treat because of its locallyinvasive behaviour, severe clinical implication, risk of malignant transformation and high recurrence rate. Recent evidence suggests that BRAF, EGFR and CD10 have a role in the local invasiveness of ameloblastoma. I however, the spatial distribution characteristics of these pro-invasive factors and their association with clinical parameters in this neoplasm are largely unexplored. We sought to address these issues in ameloblastoma subtypes and to determine their biological relevance. Nineteen unicystic (UA) and 20 conventional ameloblastoma (SMA) were subjected to immunohistochemical staining for BRAF, EGFR and CD10, and semiquantitative analysis was performed. All ameloblastoma cases (n=39139; 100%) exhibited a BRAF+/EGFR(+)/CD10(+) immunoprofile. Their expression rates were significantly higher in SMA than UA (P<0.05). BRAF, essential for the progression and proliferation of ameloblastoma, was detected mainly in the cytoplasm of stellate reticulum-like>stromal>preameloblast-like cells (P<0.05). EGFR, a potent oncogenic protein, showed predominantly nuclear localisation. CD10, an apoptosis-inhibitory factor, was strongly expressed in the membrane of stellate reticulum-like cells. Taken together, present results suggest that the spatial distribution patterns of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 parallel the specific behaviours of SMA and UA. Their cellular and intracellular protein localisations have important targeted therapy implications. Malaysian Journal Pathology 2022-04 Article PeerReviewed Tan, Chuey Chuan and Siar, Chong Huat and Shanmuhasuntharam, Palasuntharam (2022) Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma. Malaysian Journal Of Pathology, 44 (1). pp. 19-28. ISSN 0126-8635,
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Tan, Chuey Chuan
Siar, Chong Huat
Shanmuhasuntharam, Palasuntharam
Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma
description The ameloblastoma is the most challenging odontogenic neoplasm to treat because of its locallyinvasive behaviour, severe clinical implication, risk of malignant transformation and high recurrence rate. Recent evidence suggests that BRAF, EGFR and CD10 have a role in the local invasiveness of ameloblastoma. I however, the spatial distribution characteristics of these pro-invasive factors and their association with clinical parameters in this neoplasm are largely unexplored. We sought to address these issues in ameloblastoma subtypes and to determine their biological relevance. Nineteen unicystic (UA) and 20 conventional ameloblastoma (SMA) were subjected to immunohistochemical staining for BRAF, EGFR and CD10, and semiquantitative analysis was performed. All ameloblastoma cases (n=39139; 100%) exhibited a BRAF+/EGFR(+)/CD10(+) immunoprofile. Their expression rates were significantly higher in SMA than UA (P<0.05). BRAF, essential for the progression and proliferation of ameloblastoma, was detected mainly in the cytoplasm of stellate reticulum-like>stromal>preameloblast-like cells (P<0.05). EGFR, a potent oncogenic protein, showed predominantly nuclear localisation. CD10, an apoptosis-inhibitory factor, was strongly expressed in the membrane of stellate reticulum-like cells. Taken together, present results suggest that the spatial distribution patterns of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 parallel the specific behaviours of SMA and UA. Their cellular and intracellular protein localisations have important targeted therapy implications.
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author Tan, Chuey Chuan
Siar, Chong Huat
Shanmuhasuntharam, Palasuntharam
author_facet Tan, Chuey Chuan
Siar, Chong Huat
Shanmuhasuntharam, Palasuntharam
author_sort Tan, Chuey Chuan
title Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma
title_short Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma
title_full Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma
title_fullStr Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma
title_full_unstemmed Immunoexpression of BRAF, EGFR and CD10 in ameloblastoma
title_sort immunoexpression of braf, egfr and cd10 in ameloblastoma
publisher Malaysian Journal Pathology
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42311/
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