PTCH在牙源性囊肿中的表达,是引起牙源性囊肿发病或临床并发症的原因之一

Nabil Kochaji , Annieta Goossens , Albert Geerts , Peter Bottenberg
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摘要

众所周知,PTCH基因与戈林综合征的发展有关。PTCH突变也被认为是Gorlin综合征相关病例和散发性病例中牙源性角化囊肿发生的原因。关于其在牙源性囊肿中的作用,文献中有一种矛盾的观点。此外,尚不清楚PTCH表达是否与牙源性囊肿的预后有任何相关的临床作用。本研究对在布鲁塞尔自由大学学术医院治疗的8例牙源性角化囊肿、16例牙源性囊肿和23例根性囊肿进行了PTCH表达的免疫组织化学研究。在长达20年的随访中,获得的数据与囊肿的临床行为有关。88%的牙源性角化囊肿(OKC)、67%的牙源性囊肿(DC)和25%的根状囊肿(RC)表达PTCH。这一差异具有统计学意义。17例患者可回访进行临床评估,随访10 ~ 20年。4例OKC患者出现临床并发症,DC组3例,RC组2例。并发症从(多次)复发到一例转化为成釉细胞瘤。只有1例患者出现无PTCH阳性的RC临床并发症。1例PTCH阴性DC患者和7例PTCH阴性RC患者无临床并发症。结果表明,PTCH在牙源性囊肿中的表达更可能是临床并发症的原因,而不是发病的原因。
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PTCH expression in odontogenic cysts, a cause of pathogenesis or reason for clinical complication

PTCH gene is well-known to be responsible for the development of Gorlin syndrome. It is also believed that PTCH mutation is responsible for the developmental of odontogenic keratocysts both in the Gorlin syndrome related and the sporadic cases. There is a conflict opinion in the literature regarding its role in odontogenic cysts. Furthermore, it is not known whether PTCH expression has any relevant clinical role in the outcome of the odontogenic cysts. In this study 8 odontogenic keratocysts, 16 dentigerous cysts and 23 radicular cysts treated in the academic hospital of the Free University of Brussels were subjected to an immunohistochemistry study for their expression of PTCH. The data obtained were linked to the clinical behaviour of the cysts for a follow-up of up to 20 years. Eighty eight percent of the odontogenic keratocysts (OKC), 67% of dentigerous cysts, (DC) and only 25% of radicular cysts (RC) expressed PTCH. This difference was statistically significant. Seventeen patients could be called back for clinical evaluation, the follow-up ranged from 10 to 20 years. Four patients suffering from OKC had clinical complications, 3 in the DC group and 2 in the RC group. Complications ranged from (multiple) recurrence to one case of transformation into an ameloblastoma. Only one patient suffered from clinical complication of a RC without being PTCH positive. One patient who had a PTCH negative DC and seven patients with PTCH negative RC had no clinical complications. The results indicate that PTCH expression in odontogenic cysts is more likely to be the reason of clinical complication rather than a cause of pathogenesis.

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