Immunohistochemical expression of keratins 8 and 19 in odontogenic cysts and tumors

Komali Yarlagadda, V. Kamath, K. Satelur
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Objective: Cytokeratins (CKs) are integral components in the formation of enamel, dentin and/or cemental matrix and their subsequent mineralization. K8 and K19 are known to be chemically homologous during the formation of tooth structures. This feature is rather unique and is expressed across the milieu of odontogenic tissues in the physiological and pathological states. The present study was designed to evaluate the expressions of K8 and K19 in odontogenic lesions immunohistochemically and to test the hypothesis that they can be used to identify the odontogenic epithelium. Study Design: K8 and K19 were assessed in 60 cases of odontogenic lesions retrieved from the archival files, which included ameloblastoma (18), ameloblastic carcinoma (2), adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) (9), squamous odontogenic tumor (SOT) (1), odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) (10), dentigerous cyst (10), and radicular cyst (10), including two cases of normal gingiva and follicular tissue. Results: K8 was expressed in 53/60 (88.3%) and K19 in 56/60 (93.3%) odontogenic lesions. The labeling for K19 was found to be more intense compared to that for K8. Further, K8 and K19 were found to be positive in all the gingival and follicular tissues. Conclusions: Positive expressions of K8 and K19 in all the odontogenic lesions studied suggest that these can be used as definitive markers for identifying the odontogenic epithelium. However, the intense and consistent expression of K19 suggests that this CK is extremely sensitive in identifying the odontogenic epithelium.
角蛋白8和19在牙源性囊肿和肿瘤中的免疫组织化学表达
目的:细胞角蛋白(Cytokeratins, ck)是牙釉质、牙本质和/或牙髓基质形成及其矿化的重要组成部分。已知K8和K19在牙齿结构形成过程中具有化学同源性。这一特征是相当独特的,并且在生理和病理状态下的牙源性组织环境中都有表达。本研究旨在通过免疫组织化学方法评估K8和K19在牙源性病变中的表达,并验证它们可以用于识别牙源性上皮的假设。研究设计:对60例牙源性病变进行K8和K19评估,其中包括成釉细胞瘤(18例)、成釉细胞癌(2例)、腺瘤样牙源性肿瘤(AOT)(9例)、鳞状牙源性肿瘤(SOT)(1例)、牙源性角化囊肿(OKC)(10例)、牙源性囊肿(10例)和根状囊肿(10例),其中包括2例正常牙龈和滤泡组织。结果:K8在53/60(88.3%)牙源性病变中表达,K19在56/60(93.3%)牙源性病变中表达。与K8相比,K19的标记性更强。此外,K8和K19在牙龈和滤泡组织中均呈阳性。结论:K8和K19在所有牙源性病变中的阳性表达表明它们可以作为鉴别牙源性上皮的决定性标志物。然而,K19强烈而一致的表达表明,这种CK在识别牙源性上皮方面非常敏感。
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