Role of Epidermal growth factor receptor in odontogenic epithelium and development of odontogenic lesions.

Bhavna C. Mohan, P. Angadi
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Growth is a highly coordinated process which is sustained by several growth factors and apoptotic factors. Any disturbance in this delicate balance leads to pathologies and genes that have such potential to produce tumors when mutated are known as oncogenes. EGFR an important growth factor that is involved in several physiological processes is presently one of the most common genes in targeted cancer therapies. Though, its potential as an oncogene target in head and neck epithelial tumors like squamous cell carcinoma is gaining importance and opening doors to revolutionizing cancer treatment modalities, its role in other head and neck epithelia like odontogenic epithelia remains vague and needs attention. The present article highlights some of the key findings in our research evaluating the role of EGFR in physiologic odontogenic epithelium that is comprised within pericoronal follicles. The research involved study of immunohistochemical examination of 35 pericoronal follicles removed from patients with asymptomatic impacted tooth extractions. The follicles were assessed for intensity, percentage of staining and location of the EGFR stain. The follicles predominantly showed intense staining pattern and location of EGFR positivity in most epithelium and rests were combined both cytoplasmic and membrane positivity. These findings reemphasize the inherent proliferative potential present in follicles and their role in formation of odontogenic tumors like ameloblastomas in long term impacted teeth. The potential of EGFR as a treatment target in odontogenic tumors also remains plausible.
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表皮生长因子受体在牙源性上皮和牙源性病变发展中的作用。
生长是一个高度协调的过程,由多种生长因子和凋亡因子共同维持。任何对这种微妙平衡的干扰都会导致病变,而当突变时具有产生肿瘤潜力的基因被称为癌基因。EGFR是一种重要的生长因子,参与多种生理过程,是目前肿瘤靶向治疗中最常见的基因之一。尽管它作为头颈部上皮肿瘤(如鳞状细胞癌)的癌基因靶点的潜力越来越重要,并为彻底改变癌症治疗方式打开了大门,但它在其他头颈部上皮(如牙源性上皮)中的作用仍然模糊,需要关注。本文重点介绍了我们在评估表皮生长因子受体在冠状囊内的生理性牙源性上皮中的作用的研究中的一些关键发现。本研究对35个无症状阻生拔牙患者冠状周围毛囊进行免疫组化检查。评估卵泡的强度、染色百分比和EGFR染色的位置。滤泡主要呈强烈染色模式,大多数上皮细胞呈EGFR阳性,其余细胞同时呈细胞质和膜阳性。这些发现再次强调了毛囊固有的增殖潜能,以及它们在长期阻生牙齿的成釉细胞瘤等牙源性肿瘤形成中的作用。EGFR作为牙源性肿瘤的治疗靶点的潜力仍然是可信的。
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