Abstract

Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (CCL2) is a major profibrotic mediator with a proven role in fibrosis of different organs of the body. Recently, increased fibrosis in oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is linked with betel quid-related chronic irritation and myofibroblast. Hence, this study is designed to investigate expression of CCL2 in OSMF and its correlation with myofibroblasts. Paraffin-embedded specimens of 30 OSMF and 10 tissues of normal buccal mucosa were subjected to immunohistochemical analysis for CCL2 and alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) expression. CCL2 expression in basal cells (CCL2-B) and connective tissue (CCL2-CT), and α-SMA showed significantly increased expression in advanced OSMF as compared with early OSMF and controls. Significant differences were observed in the expression of CCL2-B between control vs. OSMF (P = 0.002), control vs. advanced OSMF (P = 0.005), and early vs. advanced OSMF (P = 0.0377). Similarly, differences in the CCL2-CT expression were statistically significant between control vs. OSMF (P = 0.00086), control vs. early OSMF (P = 0.02914), and control vs. advanced OSMF (P = 0.0006). For α-SMA expression, significant differences were observed between control vs. OSMF (P = 0.0003), control vs. early OSMF (P = 0.036), control vs. advanced OSMF (P = 0.00008), and early vs. advanced OSMF (P = 0.0009). In OSMF group, a significant correlation was observed between CCL2-B and CCL2-CT (P < 0.00001), CCL2-B and α-SMA (P < 0.00001), and CCL2-CT and α-SMA (P < 0.00001). CCL2 could be responsible for pathogenesis of OSMF by recruiting myofibroblasts.

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