Cancer Stem Cell Markers, CD44 and ALDH1, for Assessment of Cancer Risk in OPMDs and Lymph Node Metastasis in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

Head and neck pathology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-16 DOI:10.1007/s12105-021-01384-8
Snehal Navnath Dhumal, Sheetal Korde Choudhari, Sangeeta Patankar, Shrikrishna S Ghule, Yogesh B Jadhav, Sneha Masne
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Tumour heterogeneity in oral cancer is attributed to the presence of cancer stem cells (CSCs). CSCs are the most migratory and metastatic cellular subpopulation within tumours. Assessment of CSC markers as significant predictors of lymph node metastasis may prove valuable in the clinical setting. Furthermore, analysis of this panel of putative stem cell markers in oral dysplasia may additionally inform of the likelihood for oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) to progress to oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The present study aims to assess the significance of CSC markers in the progression of OPMDs to OSCC and assessment of lymph node metastasis in OSCC. CD44 and ALDH1 were assessed immunohistochemically in 25 normal, 30 OPMDs, and 24 OSCCs. CD44 is a membranous marker and ALDH1 is a cytoplasmic marker. The immunohistochemical expression of these markers were compared between OPMDs with and without dysplasia, as well as between low-risk and high-risk dysplasias. Similarly, expression was compared between OSCC with and without lymph node metastasis and among grades of OSCC. Positive CD44 expression was seen in all normal mucosal tissues. The expression decreased from normal epithelium to OPMDs but increased in OSCC. CD44 expression was positive in 21 cases of OSCC (87.5%) and reduced from well-differentiated to poorly differentiated OSCC. CD44 staining index was higher in OSCC without lymph node metastasis (3.59) when compared with OSCC with lymph node metastasis (1.33). There was a statistically significant difference observed in the ALDH1 staining index among three groups (p < 0.05), with highest expression seen in OSCC. Within OPMDs, the ALDH1 staining index was statistically higher in OPMDs with dysplasia as compared to OPMDs without dysplasia. Furthermore, the expression was higher in OPMDs with high-risk dysplasia when compared with low-risk dysplasia, but this was not statistically significant (p = 0.82). In conclusion, The CD44 positive population possesses properties of CSCs in head and neck carcinoma, and continuous shedding could be found after CD44 down-regulation. The present study reports differences in ALDH1 expression between OPMDs with and without dysplasia, dysplastic and non-dysplastic epithelia, and low-risk and high-risk dysplasia. These findings may suggest ALDH1 as a specific marker for dysplasia. CD44 demonstrated a difference in staining index in OSCC without lymph node metastasis versus OSCC with lymph node metastasis. These findings may suggest CD44 as a marker for lymph node metastasis. Both proteins may play key roles in the tumorigenicity of CSCs in OPMDs and OSCC.

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肿瘤干细胞标志物CD44和ALDH1在口腔鳞状细胞癌OPMDs和淋巴结转移中的癌症风险评估
口腔癌的肿瘤异质性归因于癌症干细胞的存在。csc是肿瘤中迁移性和转移性最强的细胞亚群。评估CSC标志物作为淋巴结转移的重要预测因素可能在临床环境中证明是有价值的。此外,对口腔发育不良中假定的干细胞标记物的分析可能会进一步告知口腔潜在恶性疾病(OPMDs)进展为口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)的可能性。本研究旨在探讨CSC标志物在OPMDs向OSCC发展过程中的意义以及OSCC中淋巴结转移的评估。免疫组织化学检测25例正常、30例OPMDs和24例OSCCs的CD44和ALDH1。CD44是膜标记物,ALDH1是细胞质标记物。比较这些标志物在伴有和未伴有发育不良的OPMDs以及低危和高危发育不良之间的免疫组织化学表达。同样,我们比较了有无淋巴结转移的OSCC以及不同级别OSCC的表达。正常粘膜组织均可见CD44阳性表达。从正常上皮到OPMDs表达减少,但在OSCC中表达增加。CD44在21例(87.5%)OSCC中呈阳性表达,从高分化到低分化的OSCC中表达减少。无淋巴结转移的鳞癌CD44染色指数(3.59)高于有淋巴结转移的鳞癌(1.33)。三组间ALDH1染色指数比较,差异有统计学意义(p
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