Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate the Ki67 expression level and to measure the cell proliferation index (Ki67) in odontogenic benign tumors.This was an analytical cross-sectional study of odontogenic benign tumors. The sampling was non-probabilistic with an exhaustive recruitment including all biopsy or surgical excision specimen of odontogenic benign tumors. Ki67 immunohistochemistry was performed on histological sections of paraffin-fixed tissues of 3µ thickness with the Ki67 (MM1) monoclonal antibody. The studied variables were sociodemographic, clinical and histopathological. The data have been analysed with SPSS 20.0 software.: Ameloblastoma represented 50.9% of cases and cemento-osseous dysplasia 36.4%. Among the 28 ameloblastoma cases, the 15 (53.6%) were plexiform type, the 7 (25%) follicular type and the 6 (21.4%) unicystic type. The percentage of Ki67 labelled cells was less than 1% in 74.6% (n=41) of the tumors and was equal to 5% in 12.7% (n=7) of cases. A Ki67 law labelling was found in 87.3% (n=48) of tumours and a negative labelling in 12.7% (n=7) of cases. The odontogenic benign tumors had a weak Ki67 expression level and a low epithelial cell proliferation index. The Ki67 could not therefore be used as a predictive biomarker of tumor cell proliferation and the risk of recurrence in odontogenic benign tumors.

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