Abstract

Introduction: The commonest type of cancer in the head and neck region is oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) due to its high rates of occurrence and mortality. Cluster of differentiation 44 (CD44) is a surface glycoprotein present on tumor cells. It regulates cell proliferation, adhesion, migration an invasion of cancer stem cell. Immunoexpression of CD44 in surgical margins indicates poor prognosis of disease and increased risk of local recurrence.[4] Objectives: To evaluate and correlate CD44 immunoexpression in tumor tissue and surgical margins OSCC with three-year survival. Methodology: All tissue sections will be processed for CD44 immunohistochemistry. After that, light microscopic evaluation of CD44 expression will be done. A dark brown color of membranous staining of neoplastic cells will be considered for CD44 positivity; this must be observed in the tumor core, in the basal layer because most stem cells are present in the basal layer of oral mucosa and in the invasive front of tumor. Expected results: The present study will find the immunohistochemical expression of CD44 tumor tissue and surgical margins of OSCC, in order to evaluate the prognosis of OSCC. Immunoexpression may vary in according to their different grades. Conclusions: We hypothesize that, as the disease stage advances, intensity of CD44 expression immunohistochemically increases and it can adversely affect overall survival; hence it is considered as an independent predictor of prognosis of OSCC.

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