Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify tumor parenchyma cells exhibiting immunohistochemical profile of stem cells by evaluating the immunoreactivity of OCT4 and CD44 in a number of cases of salivary gland neoplasms. The sample consisted of 20 pleomorphic adenomas, 20 mucoepidermoid carcinomas, and 20 adenoid cystic carcinomas located in major and minor salivary glands. The expression of OCT4 and CD44 was evaluated by the percentage of positive cells and the intensity of expression. All studied cases showed positive expression of OCT4 and CD44 and higher values than the control groups. For OCT4, luminal and non-luminal cells were immunostained in the case of pleomorphic adenomas and adenoid cystic carcinomas. Moreover, the immunoreactivity of CD44 was particularly evident in the non-luminal cells of these lesions. In mucoepidermoid carcinomas, there was immunoreactivity for both markers in squamous and intermediate cells and absence of staining in mucous cells. For both markers, a significantly higher immunostaining was verified in neoplasms located in the major salivary glands compared with lesions in minor salivary glands (p<0.001). In the total sample and in minor salivary glands, malignant neoplasms exhibited higher immunoreactivity for OCT4 than pleomorphic adenoma. A significant moderate positive correlation (r = 0.444 and p ≤ 0.001) was found between OCT4 and CD44 immunoexpression in the total sample. The high expression of OCT4 and CD44 may indicate that these proteins play an important role in identifying tumor stem cells.

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  • Clinical and morphological analysis There was a predominance of females in the total sample (n = 35; 58.3%), with a female/male ratio of 1:1 in pleomorphic adenoma (PA), 1.8:1 in mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC), and 1.5:1 in CACs

  • Several factors have been studied in an attempt to better understand the histogenesis, biological behavior, therapeutic potential, and prognosis of salivary gland tumors, including proteins associated with tumor stem cells

  • The correlation bet ween OCT4 and CD44 immunoexpression was analyzed and a moderate positive correlation was found for the total sample. These findings indicate that tumor stem cells biomarkers are related to tumorigenesis in salivary gland tumors and that they might be important for maintaining the properties of quiescence and self-renewal of these cells

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The aim of this study was to identify tumor parenchyma cells exhibiting immunohistochemical profile of stem cells by evaluating the immunoreactivity of OCT4 and CD44 in a number of cases of salivary gland neoplasms. The objective of this study was to identify and quantify neoplastic cells in the tumor parenchyma of PA, MEC and CAC of the MaSGs and MiSGs by evaluating the immunoexpression of OCT4 and CD44, and assess the correlation between the expression of these proteins and the biological behavior of the tumors studied

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