Hypovitaminosis D, oral potentially malignant disorders, and oral squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review

A. Maturana-Ramírez, J. Aitken-Saavedra, Arantxa Ladrón de Guevara-Benítez, I. Espinoza-Santander
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Background Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and potentially malignant oral disorders (OPMDs) could be associated with low levels of vitamin D. This systematic review aimed to determine the relationship between serum levels of vitamin D with OPMDs and OSCC. Material and Methods This review was conducted according to Cochrane guidelines (PROSPERO CRD42020207382) on literature retrieved from the PubMed, Cochrane, and Web of Science databases. The antecedents extracted were study design, methodology, sample (country, number of patients, age, and sex), oral manifestations (type of lesion, location, prevalence, and follow-up), serum vitamin D levels or use of vitamin D supplements, results, and conclusions. Results Twelve articles were selected. Some of the most relevant findings were alterations in vitamin D could favor the progress of OPMDs to OSCC. Higher levels of vitamin D can increase levels of anti-inflammatory mediators, CD4+ T lymphocytes and CD8+ T lymphocytes and CD3+ T lymphocytes in intratumoral tissue. The normalization of vitamin D levels in patients with OSCC can increased cytotoxic activity of natural killer cells, favoring antitumor immune response. Vitamin D supplemented can lower adverse effects associated with chemotherapy like mucositis and pain. Tobacco can increase risk of developing OSCC altering vitamin D levels. Conclusions Hypovitaminosis D could increase risk of developing OSCC from OPMDs, thus altering the immune response and it is associated with a lower survival rate in patients with OSCC, a greater recurrence of tumors in patients who underwent surgical treatment, and an increase in adverse reactions to chemotherapy. The use of vitamin D supplements can be a complement to primary therapy to prevent the recurrence of lesions and reduce adverse events associated with treatment. Key words:Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs), Vitamin D, Oral cancer.
维生素D缺乏症,口腔潜在恶性疾病和口腔鳞状细胞癌:系统综述
口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)和潜在恶性口腔疾病(OPMDs)可能与低水平维生素D有关。本系统综述旨在确定血清维生素D水平与OPMDs和OSCC之间的关系。材料和方法根据Cochrane指南(PROSPERO CRD42020207382)对PubMed、Cochrane和Web of Science数据库检索的文献进行综述。提取的前因包括研究设计、方法、样本(国家、患者数量、年龄和性别)、口腔表现(病变类型、位置、患病率和随访)、血清维生素D水平或维生素D补充剂的使用、结果和结论。结果共选择12篇文章。一些最相关的发现是维生素D的改变可能有利于opmd向OSCC的进展。较高水平的维生素D可增加肿瘤内组织中抗炎介质、CD4+ T淋巴细胞、CD8+ T淋巴细胞和CD3+ T淋巴细胞的水平。在OSCC患者中,维生素D水平的正常化可以增加自然杀伤细胞的细胞毒活性,有利于抗肿瘤免疫反应。补充维生素D可以降低与化疗相关的副作用,如粘膜炎和疼痛。烟草会增加患OSCC的风险,改变维生素D水平。结论维生素D缺乏可增加opmd患者发生OSCC的风险,从而改变免疫反应,与OSCC患者生存率降低、手术治疗患者肿瘤复发率增加、化疗不良反应增加有关。使用维生素D补充剂可以作为初级治疗的补充,以防止病变复发并减少与治疗相关的不良事件。关键词:口腔鳞状细胞癌,口腔潜在恶性疾病,维生素D,口腔癌
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