Abstract

Atypical protein kinase C λ/ι (aPKCλ/ι) is a cell polarity-regulator localized in the tight junction and apical membrane in epithelial cells. Previous studies suggested that aPKCλ/ι overexpression and abnormal localization were involved in tumor progression in several cancers. We investigated the relationship between aPKCλ/ι and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The correlation between the aPKCλ/ι expression and the clinicopathological parameters in 76 OSCC cases was examined using immunohistochemical analyses. aPKCλ/ι overexpression was observed in 36.8% of cases. aPKCλ/ι expression was more intense in poorly differentiated OSCC and younger patients (<60 years of age). Although expression of aPKCλ/ι was not significantly associated with clinical parameters, the correlation was found between aPKCλ/ι localization and progression-free survival. This is the first study to assess the association of aPKCλ/ι expression in OSCC with clinical results. Expression and localization of aPKCλ/ι may be involved in the degree of malignancy in OSCC.

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