Expression of bcl-2 in the Epithelial Lining of Odontogenic Keratocysts

Statement of Problem: The aggressive nature and high recurrence rate of Odontogenic Keratocysts (OKCs) may be due to unknown factors inherent in the epithelium or because of enzymatic activity in the fibrous wall. Bcl-2 protein is characterized by its ability to inhibit apoptosis. Purpose: The aim o...

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Main Authors: Gh. Jahanshahi, A. Talebi, A. Shirvani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2006-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Dentistry
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Online Access:https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/78
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spelling doaj-5ae400fb58c546a488dbb9f0d715d4032020-11-25T02:49:32ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesFrontiers in Dentistry2676-296X2006-03-0131Expression of bcl-2 in the Epithelial Lining of Odontogenic Keratocysts Gh. Jahanshahi0 A. Talebi1 A. Shirvani2 Statement of Problem: The aggressive nature and high recurrence rate of Odontogenic Keratocysts (OKCs) may be due to unknown factors inherent in the epithelium or because of enzymatic activity in the fibrous wall. Bcl-2 protein is characterized by its ability to inhibit apoptosis. Purpose: The aim of the present study was to analyze the expression of bcl-2 protein in OKCs and to compare it with the more common radicular and dentigerous cysts. The possible relationship between inflammation and bcl-2 expression was also investigated. Materials and Methods: Formalin fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections of 20 OKCs, 20 radicular and 20 dentigerous cysts were immunohistochemically analyzed for immunoreactivity of the bcl-2 protein. Results: Bcl-2 expression was observed in 19 OKCs (95%), one radicular cyst (5%) and one dentigerous cyst (5%). There was no statistically significant relationship between inflammation and the number of bcl-2 positive cells. Immunoreactivity was mainly noted in the basal or basal/supra basal layers. Conclusion: Considering the fact that bcl-2 over expression may lead to increased survival of epithelial cells, present study may demonstrate a possible relationship between the aggressive nature of OKC and the intrinsic growth potential of its lining epithelium. Furthermore a basal/supra basal distribution of bcl-2 positive cells was seen in some odontogenic keratocysts which may have a significant impact on the behavior of this cyst. https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/78Odontogenic cystsRadicular cystDentigerous cyst
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author Gh. Jahanshahi
A. Talebi
A. Shirvani
spellingShingle Gh. Jahanshahi
A. Talebi
A. Shirvani
Expression of bcl-2 in the Epithelial Lining of Odontogenic Keratocysts
Frontiers in Dentistry
Odontogenic cysts
Radicular cyst
Dentigerous cyst
author_facet Gh. Jahanshahi
A. Talebi
A. Shirvani
author_sort Gh. Jahanshahi
title Expression of bcl-2 in the Epithelial Lining of Odontogenic Keratocysts
title_short Expression of bcl-2 in the Epithelial Lining of Odontogenic Keratocysts
title_full Expression of bcl-2 in the Epithelial Lining of Odontogenic Keratocysts
title_fullStr Expression of bcl-2 in the Epithelial Lining of Odontogenic Keratocysts
title_full_unstemmed Expression of bcl-2 in the Epithelial Lining of Odontogenic Keratocysts
title_sort expression of bcl-2 in the epithelial lining of odontogenic keratocysts
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Frontiers in Dentistry
issn 2676-296X
publishDate 2006-03-01
description Statement of Problem: The aggressive nature and high recurrence rate of Odontogenic Keratocysts (OKCs) may be due to unknown factors inherent in the epithelium or because of enzymatic activity in the fibrous wall. Bcl-2 protein is characterized by its ability to inhibit apoptosis. Purpose: The aim of the present study was to analyze the expression of bcl-2 protein in OKCs and to compare it with the more common radicular and dentigerous cysts. The possible relationship between inflammation and bcl-2 expression was also investigated. Materials and Methods: Formalin fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections of 20 OKCs, 20 radicular and 20 dentigerous cysts were immunohistochemically analyzed for immunoreactivity of the bcl-2 protein. Results: Bcl-2 expression was observed in 19 OKCs (95%), one radicular cyst (5%) and one dentigerous cyst (5%). There was no statistically significant relationship between inflammation and the number of bcl-2 positive cells. Immunoreactivity was mainly noted in the basal or basal/supra basal layers. Conclusion: Considering the fact that bcl-2 over expression may lead to increased survival of epithelial cells, present study may demonstrate a possible relationship between the aggressive nature of OKC and the intrinsic growth potential of its lining epithelium. Furthermore a basal/supra basal distribution of bcl-2 positive cells was seen in some odontogenic keratocysts which may have a significant impact on the behavior of this cyst.
topic Odontogenic cysts
Radicular cyst
Dentigerous cyst
url https://jdt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jdt/article/view/78
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