Cytogenetic abnormalities in exfoliated oral mucosal cells and their association with oral cancer.

Ana Carolina Amorim Pellicioli, Fernanda Visioli, Luciana Adolfo Ferreira, Chris Krebs Danilevicz, Vinicius Coelho Carrard, Pantelis Varvaki Rados
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Abstract

Objective: To assess cytogenetic abnormalities through quantification of micronuclei, broken eggs, and karyorrhexis, in cells from normal oral mucosa of individuals exposed to carcinogens (alcohol and tobacco) and adjacent to leukoplakias and squamous cell carcinomas.

Study design: The sample was composed of 40 subjects aged > 30 years, divided into four groups: control, alcohol/tobacco, leukoplakia, and squamous cell carcinoma. For control and alcohol/tobacco groups, cells were collected from lower lip, tongue border, and floor of the mouth. For leukoplakia and squamous cell carcinoma groups, mucosa contralateral and adjacent to the lesions were analyzed. Cytologic smears were stained with the Feulgen reaction. A blind observer analyzed 1,000 cells per slide to quantify micronuclei, broken eggs, and karyorrhexis.

Results: The leukoplakia group showed an increased number of micronuclei compared to controls (p = 0.0016) and the alcohol/tobacco group (p = 0.0048) and also increased broken eggs compared to the alcohol/tobacco group (p = 0.0172). Similarly, the carcinoma group presented more micronuclei compared to controls (p = 0.0462) and more broken eggs compared to the alcohol/tobacco group (p = 0.0104).

Conclusion: The assessment of cytogenetic abnormalities micronuclei and broken eggs may be useful for monitoring individuals exposed to risk factors for developing oral cancer.

脱落的口腔粘膜细胞的细胞遗传学异常及其与口腔癌的关系。
目的:通过定量检测暴露于致癌物(酒精和烟草)和邻近白斑和鳞状细胞癌的正常口腔黏膜细胞的微核、破卵和核裂来评估细胞遗传学异常。研究设计:样本由40名年龄> 30岁的受试者组成,分为4组:对照组、酒精/烟草组、白斑组和鳞状细胞癌组。对于对照组和酒精/烟草组,从下唇、舌缘和口腔底部收集细胞。对白斑组和鳞状细胞癌组进行对侧及病灶旁粘膜分析。细胞学涂片用Feulgen反应染色。一个盲人观察者分析了每张幻灯片上的1000个细胞,以量化微核、破卵和核裂。结果:白斑组微核数较对照组(p = 0.0016)和烟酒组(p = 0.0048)增加,破蛋数较烟酒组(p = 0.0172)增加。同样,与对照组相比,癌症组出现了更多的微核(p = 0.0462),与酒精/烟草组相比,出现了更多的破蛋(p = 0.0104)。结论:细胞遗传学异常、微核和破卵的检测可用于监测口腔癌高危因素暴露人群。
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