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Los adenomas pleomorfos son tumores mixtos benignos frecuentes de las glándulas salivales mayores, sin embargo con una incidencia muy baja en la cavidad nasal, con etiología aún en discusión. Presenta un crecimiento lentamente progresivo, una baja tasa de malignación, su diagnóstico definitivo se realiza mediante estudio histopatológico. Se presenta un caso clínico aislado de una paciente de 39 años de edad, con historia clínica de un año de evolución caracterizado por obstrucción nasal secundario a crecimiento de tumor en tabique nasal, compatible clínica e imagenológica con tumor benigno de fosa nasal, misma que fue sometida a resección quirúrgica vía endonasal, con posterior estudio histopatológico que concluye el diagnóstico de adenoma pleomorfo. Se realiza una revisión de la literatura encontrada, enfatizando en el diagnóstico diferencial, grado de malignación y controles periódicos
Pleomorphic adenomas are common benign mixed tumors of the major salivary glands. However, their incidence in the nasal cavity is very low and remains as a topic of discussion. These tumors exhibit slow but progressive growth and have a low rate of malignancy. Definitive diagnosis is established through histopathological examination. We present an isolated clinical case of a 39-year-old patient with a one-year story of nasal obstruction due to a tumor in the nasal septum. Clinical and imaging findings were consistent with a benign nasal fossa tumor. The patient underwent endonasal surgical resection, and subsequent histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of pleomorphic adenoma. We also review relevant literature, emphasizing differential diagnosis, malignancy grading, and regular follow-up
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Humanos , Feminino , Adulto , Adenoma Pleomorfo , Cavidade NasalRESUMO
Objective To analyze the correlation between the ELL2 gene 1119 T>C polymorphism and the susceptibility to pleomorphic adenoma of the salivary gland.Methods The pedigree of the pleomorphic adenoma family of salivary gland was drawn.The exons of ELL2 gene in 5 members of salivary pleomorphic adenoma family were sequenced.A case-control study was conducted.One hundred and twelve patients with pleomorphic adenoma of the salivary gland who visited the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Shanxi Bethune Hospital from January 2016 to July 2020 were taken as case group,and 176 healthy examinees from January 2019 to January 2020 were taken as control group with age and sex as matching conditions.The 1119 T>C polymorphism of ELL2 genes in the two groups were detected with high resolution melting(HRM)curve.Chi-square test was adopted to analyze the correlation between gene polymorphism and the occurrence of pleomorphic adenoma of the salivary gland,stratified analysis was performed to evaluate the synergistic effect of smoking and genotype,and real time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)was used to detect the expression level of ELL2 in individuals with different genotypes.Results The 1119 T>C polymorphism site existed in the exon 8 of ELL2 gene in a family with pleomorphic adenoma of salivary gland.The results of case-control study showed that the genotype frequency of homozygous CC was significantly higher in patients with pleomorphic adenoma of salivary gland than that in the controls(24.1%vs.11.9%,P=0.002).Homozygous CC was associated with increased risk for developing pleomorphic adenoma of salivary gland(OR=3.059,95%CI 1.494-6.263)in this cohort.Stratification analysis showed that smoking and 1119C allele cooperated to increase the risk of pleomorphic adenoma of salivary gland(OR=3.200,95%CI 1.460-7.014).The expression level of ELL2 mRNA in CC genotype was significantly higher than that in individuals with CT or TT genotype(P<0.05).Conclusion The genetic variation of ELL2 may play an important role in the occurrence of pleomorphic adenoma of salivary gland,and smoking combined with the 1119C allele increased the risk of this disease.
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Background: Salivary gland has a wide spectrum of neoplasms with diverse clinical and morphological features. These tumors are relatively rare. Histopathological examination plays an important role in diagnosis of these tumors. The aim of present study is to evaluate spectrum of salivary gland tumors and their frequency, age, gender and site wise distribution. Methods: The present observational study included 53 cases of salivary gland lesions. Clinical details and histopathological findings were noted from records and obtained data were analyzed using proper statistical software. Results: Out of 53 cases studied, 10 (19%) cases were non-neoplastic, 31 (58%) were benign and 12 (23%) cases were malignant. Benign salivary gland tumors were more common in 4th decade while malignant tumors were common in 5th-6th decade of life. Male to female ratio was 1.52:1. Most of the tumors were located in major salivary gland amongst which parotid gland is the most common one involved. Pleomorphic adenoma was the most common salivary gland tumor amongst all. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma was the most common malignant tumor. Conclusions: Histopathological examination plays an important role in diagnosis and categorization of salivary gland tumors as these tumors are difficult to diagnose based only on morphology and clinical features.
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Pleomorphic adenoma is the most common salivary gland tumor accounting for 80% of all major salivary gland tumors. It is a benign salivary gland neoplasm that constitutes 3% to 10% of the neoplasms in the head and neck region.1 Salivary gland neoplasms represents less than 1% of all tumors. This article is being showcased as a special case due to the fact it was done at a Taluk Hospital and also because ENT and oromaxillofacial surgeons were involved during the surgery.
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Introduction: Pleomorphic adenoma, the most common benign mixed salivary gland tumor which accounts for 70-80%, is a biphasic tumor with dual origin from epithelial and myoepithelial elements. It shows a malignant transformation rate of 6%. Microscopically, pleomorphic adenoma characteristically displays vast morphologic diversity. This present study is done to analyze prevalence rates and histomorphological variations to better elucidate the pattern of occurrence, diagnosis and treat- ment plan of pleomorphic adenoma. Materials and Methods: This are a retrospective study which was conducted in a private institution, Chennai. Based on the proportion of parenchymal and stromal tumor components, the cases were classified into four subtypes as proposed by Foote and Frazell. Morphological patterns, cellular patterns, capsular alterations and Stromal components were analyzed and statisti- cally evaluated. Results: Our analysis showed an overall 0.87% of pleomorphic adenoma cases being reported were associated with minor salivary glands followed buccal mucosa and palate. All the reported cases showed Type II pattern with histological cellular pat- tern of spindle cells and ductal morphological pattern. Conclusion: We observed the great diversity of morphological aspects of the stroma in pleomorphic adenoma, in which many cases showed variation in morphology and cellularity associated with tumor location.
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Background: Salivary gland lesions are highly heterogenous group of disorder. There are no reliable criteria to differentiate benign from malignant lesions on clinical grounds, so histopathological evaluation is essential. Methods: The present study was retrospective study carried out in the department of pathology, Government medical college, Surat from January 2015 to June 2020. Biopsies/specimens were fixed by 10% neutral buffered formalin and processed, embedded in paraffin and sections were cut and stained with hematoxylin and eosin stain. All the slides were reviewed by authors and re-staining of slides and fresh sections of tissue blocks were performed whenever required. Results: Out of 80 cases, 22 were non-neoplastic, 45 were benign and 13 were malignant. In our study most common non neoplastic lesion was chronic sialadenitis. Most common benign lesion was pleomorphic adenoma. Most common malignant lesion was mucoepidermoid carcinoma. Most commonly involved gland was parotid gland. In parotid gland, most common lesions were benign. The overall sex incidence of salivary gland lesions in male was 45% and 55% in females with a male to female ratio of 1:1.2. Conclusions: Thorough knowledge of morphology of salivary gland lesion is helpful in final diagnosis in predicting prognosis, typing, staging and grading of salivary neoplasms.
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Objective: To report a case of pleomorphic adenoma that was surgically removed and to describe the surgical technique available to remove this lesion. Case Report: A male patient, caucasian, 46 years old, with a 4-year history of pleomorphic adenoma. He mentioned that he went to other services for treatment, but without success. He came at our service for treatment with tumoral excision. Local anesthesia was performed with mepivacaine with a vasoconstrictor and tumoral excision was performed with the overlying mucosa and the periosteal region to avoid recurrence. The patient has been under postoperative follow-up for two years without recurrence. Conclusion: Pleomorphic adenoma is a benign tumor and presents as a submucosal mass of slow growth. The ideal treatment for the Pleomorphic Adenoma tumor is the total excision of the lesion with the removal of the mucosa covering the region to avoid recurrence. (AU)
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Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adenoma Pleomorfo , Palato Duro , Técnicas de Diagnóstico por Cirurgia , Glândulas Salivares , NeoplasiasRESUMO
OBJECTIVES@#This study aims to investigate the effects of tumor-stromal fibroblasts (TSFs) on the proliferation, invasion, and migration of salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma (SPA) cells in vitro.@*METHODS@#Salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma cells (SPACs), TSFs, and peri-tumorous normal fibroblasts (NFs) were obtained by tissue primary culture and identified by immunocytochemical staining. The conditioned medium was obtained from TSF and NF in logarithmic phase. SPACs were cultured by conditioned medium and treated by TSF (group TSF-SPAC) and NF (group NF-SPAC). SPACs were used as the control group. The proliferation, invasion, and migration of the three groups of cells were detected by MTT, transwell, and scratch assays, respectively. The expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the three groups was tested by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).@*RESULTS@#Immunocytochemical staining showed positive vimentin expression in NF and TSF. Results also indicated the weak positive expression of α-smooth muscle actin (SMA) and fibroblast activation protein (FAP) in TSFs and the negative expression of α-SMA and FAP in NFs. MTT assay showed that cell proliferation in the TSF-SPAC group was significantly different from that in the NF-SPAC and SPAC groups (P<0.05). Cell proliferation was not different between the NF-SPAC and SPAC groups (P>0.05). Transwell and scratch assays showed no difference in cell invasion and migration among the groups (P>0.05). ELISA showed that no significant difference in VEGF expression among the three groups (P>0.05).@*CONCLUSIONS@#TSFs may be involved in SPA biological behavior by promoting the proliferation of SPACs but has no effect on the invasion and migration of SPACs in vitro. Hence, TSF may be a new therapeutic target in SPA treatment.
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Humanos , Adenoma Pleomorfo/metabolismo , Fator A de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular , Meios de Cultivo Condicionados/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Glândulas Salivares/metabolismoRESUMO
Objective To investigate the value of multi-parameter features based on MRI in the differential diagnosis of benign parotid tumors.Methods Retrospective analysis was conducted on the MRI data of 144 lesions in 123 patients.According to the pathological results,all cases were divided into pleomorphic adenoma(PA)group(n=90)and non-PA group(n=33).The gender,location,MRI signal and dynamic enhancement types of the two groups were compared and analyzed.Results There were all significant differences in age,gender,cystic degeneration,T1WI,T2WI signals,types of time-signal intensity curve(TIC),lesion location,edge and apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)values between PA and non-PA groups(P<0.05).Gender(female),T2 high signal and ADC values were in good agreement with the pathological results in PA(Kappa value was 0.62,0.62,0.78,respectively,P<0.05).The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve showed that ADC value and Tpeak had good differential diagnostic value.Area under the curve(AUC)(AUCADC and AUCTpeak)were 0.97[95%confidence interval(CI)0.92-1.00]and 0.76(95%CI 0.52-0.97),respectively.Cut-off value of ADC was 1.03×10-3 mm2/s,and sensitivity and specificity was 85.71%and 100.00%,respectively.Cut-off value of Tpeak was 102 s,and sensitivity and specificity was 71.43%and 75.00%,respectively.When the two parameters were combined for differential diagnosis,the AUC was 0.92(95%CI 0.92-1.00),and the sensitivity and specificity was 92.86%and 87.50%,respectively.Conclusion The comprehensive analysis of multi-parameter imaging features based on MRI can improve the accuracy of differential diagnosis of benign parotid tumors and help to formulate individualized treatment plans.
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Objective:To compare the therapeutic effects of ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and surgical resection on salivary gland mixed tumor with diameter ≤3 cm, and to analyze the feasibility and clinical value of RFA in the treatment of salivary gland mixed tumor.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on 43 patients with salivary gland mixed tumor whose diameter ≤3 cm were treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from March 2020 to March 2022.According to the treatment method, they were divided into an ablation group of 20 cases and a resection group of 23 cases. The complete ablation rate of the ablation group was evaluated, the postoperative absorption of ablation foci in the ablation group was recorded, and the perioperative indexes and the incidence of postoperative complications of the two groups were compared. The long-term prognosis of the two groups was followed up, and the incidence of recurrence, malignant metastasis and appearance recovery were evaluated.Results:In the ablation group, the complete ablation rate was 100.00% (20/20). The lesion volume reduction rates at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after operation were -(39.60±16.18)%, (8.61±8.10)%, (31.87±14.68)% and (58.64±14.82)%, respectively. The operation time, recovery feeding time, postoperative hospital stay and intraoperative bleeding in the ablation group were less than those in the resection group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.001). Postoperative complications occurred in 2 cases in the ablation group and 9 cases in the resection group. There was significant difference in the total incidence of postoperative complications between the two groups(χ 2=4.768, P=0.029). There was 1 case of recurrence in the ablation group, and no facial depression or protuberance occurred 1 year after operation. There was no recurrence in the resection group, one year after operation, the incidence of facial depression and facial protuberance was 13.04%(3/23) and 0, respectively.There was no malignant metastasis in both groups. Conclusions:Ultrasound-guided RFA is safe and effective in the treatment of mixed tumors of salivary gland with diameter ≤3 cm, and the therapeutic effect is not significantly different from that of surgery. With minimal trauma and good cosmetic effect, it has a great application prospect.
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Parapharyngeal space(PPS) tumors are very uncommon. Though majority of these tumors are of benign origin, the most common among them is a pleomorphic adenoma. Surgical removal is mainstay for the treatment of these tumors for which a strategic preoperative evaluation of each patient and knowledge of different surgical approaches to PPS are essential. Here we report a rare but typical case of a 35 years old female presented to OPD with a mass in right the parapharyngeal space. The mass was excised successfully using mandibular swing approach and the post operative histopathology report suggested it to be “pleomorphic adenoma”
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Introduction: Salivary gland tumors (SGTs) are relatively uncommon and show a wide variety of morphological heterogeneities. The incidence of SGTs is said to be affected by geographical and racial factors. Histopathological diagnosis plays a major role in the diagnosis of these neoplasms. Objectives: This study investigated the incidence of SGTs and histopathological features of various SGTs, aimed at knowing the epidemiological pattern of these tumors and comparing the results of our study with other studies of SGTs in the literature. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on SGTs at the Pathology Department of the Government Medical College and Hospital for a period of 5 years. Clinical and demographic data were documented and analyzed concerning histopathologic type. Results: A total of 86 SGTs were identified, 65.12% of which were classified as benign and 34.88% as malignant. Most tumors occurred in the parotid gland (59.14%). Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) was the most common tumor (56.98%), followed by mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) (17.44%). The tumors occurred more often in men (51.16%) than in women (48.84%). Conclusion: SGTs exhibit broad morphological heterogeneity and these tumors are rare. The parotid gland is the most common location, and PA is the most frequent benign tumor. MEC followed by adenoid cystic carcinoma is the most common malignancy of the salivary gland.
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Introduction: Salivary gland tumors account for about 3% of head and neck tumors and the majority are benign in nature. Among these, the most common pathological type is pleomorphic adenoma also called the mixed tumor. It is a kind of tumor containing glandular tissue, myxoid and cartilage-like tissue. As the structure of the tissue is diverse, it is called a “mixed tumor.” Actinomycosis is a chronic suppurative bacterial infection caused by Actinomyces israelii. In this case report, we are presenting a rare co-existence of pleomorphic adenoma and Actinomycosis in the infratemporal fossa. Case description: A 40-year-old female patient complains of pain over the upper left back tooth region for the past 6months. The patient had a past history of a small lesion in 28 region which resulted in constant irritation. The patient had consulted the dentist for the same and underwent extraction of 28 and 38 three years back, which was thought to be the cause of the swell- ing. Conclusion: The case highlights the importance of proper history taking, clinical examination, and histopathological examina- tion in arriving at a precise diagnosis of a lesion irrespective of size and clinical presentation.
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RESUMEN Introducción: El adenoma pleomorfo es la neoplasia benigna más frecuente en las glándulas salivales, su localización en vías aéreas superiores es poco frecuente. Objetivo: Describir la inusual presentación de un adenoma pleomorfo congénito nasal, no descrito con anterioridad en Cuba. Presentación del caso: se presenta un caso raro de recién nacido con datos clínicos de obstrucción nasal horas después de su nacimiento. Previos estudios y resultado de biopsia del tumor intranasal determinaron adenoma pleomorfo congénito. Se realizó exéresis de tumor por cirugía endoscópica nasal. Conclusiones: El adenoma pleomorfo debe ser considerado un diagnóstico diferencial en todas las edades; sospechar ante un paciente con síntomas de obstrucción unilateral o epistaxis. Un diagnóstico temprano permite un tratamiento oportuno con abordaje quirúrgico endoscópico menos invasivo y una menor tasa de recidiva. Este tumor se destaca por su potencial recurrencia o transformación maligna por lo que es importante mantener vigilancia endoscópica e imagenológica.
ABSTRACT Introduction: Pleomorphic adenoma is the most frequent benign neoplasm in the salivary glands; its location in the upper airways is rare. Objective: Describe the unusual presentation of a nasal congenital pleomorphic adenoma, not previously described in Cuba. Case Presentation: A rare case of a newborn with clinical data of nasal obstruction hours after birth is presented. Previous studies and biopsy result of the intranasal tumor determined congenital pleomorphic adenoma. Tumor excision was performed by endoscopic nasal surgery. Conclusions: Pleomorphic adenoma should be considered a differential diagnosis at all ages. Suspecting should be normal when a patient has symptoms of unilateral obstruction or epistaxis. Early diagnosis allows timely treatment with a less invasive endoscopic surgical approach and a lower rate of recurrence. This tumor stands out for its potential recurrence or malignant transformation, so it is important to maintain endoscopic and imaging surveillance.
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Resumen El adenoma pleomorfo de tráquea es un tumor benigno, infrecuente, que genera cuadros obstructivos, pudiendo confundirse con asma, lo que retrasa su diagnóstico. Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 40 años con antecedentes de asma y episodios de obstrucción respiratoria de 8 meses de evolución. La fibrobroncoscopía mostró una lesión polipoide, pediculada, en el primer anillo traqueal, con oclusión de 80% de la luz, que se resecó. El diagnóstico histopatológico fue adenoma pleomorfo con lipometaplasia. El tratamiento de estos tumores consiste en la resección completa de la lesión y seguimiento a largo plazo por la baja proba bilidad de recurrencia, malignización y metástasis.
Abstract Pleomorphic adenoma of the trachea is a benign tumor, extremely rare, that generates obstructive symp toms and sometimes is confused with asthma, which delays its diagnosis. We present the case of a 40-year-old woman with history of asthma and airway obstruction, of 8-months duration. Fibrobronchoscopy showed polypoid, pedunculated lesion in first tracheal ring which occluded 80% of the lumen, that was resected. The histopatho logical diagnosis was pleomorphic adenoma with lipometaplasia. Treatment of these tumors consists in complete resection of the lesion and long-term follow-up due to low probability of recurrence, malignancy and metastasis.
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Objective@# To investigate the clinical effect of buccal fat pad flaps on the restoration of maxillary defects.@*Methods@# Nineteen cases with oral-nasal communications and maxillary soft and hard tissue defects ranging from 3.0 cm×2.0 cm-5.0 cm×4.0 cm after resection of the primary tumor foci were repaired with a pedicled buccal fat pad flap, and the maxillary sinus cavity and oral-nasal communication were closed. The survival, healing and complications of the flap were observed during the 3-month follow-up. @*Results @#The buccal fat pad flaps of 19 patients all survived. Five days after the operation, the buccal fat pad flap was dark red with slight edema, and the maxillary defect area collapsed. Ten days after the operation, most of the buccal fat pad flap turned pink, and the collapse was alleviated. One month after the operation, the buccal fat pad flap had no obvious collapse, and its surface was epithelialized, with a shape and color close to those of the normal mucosa. The opening was slightly limited. Three months after the operation, the buccal fat pad flap was completely epithelialized, with no difference from the surrounding tissue, and the opening was approximately 3 transverse fingers. No complications, such as swelling and necrosis of the buccal fat pad flap, limitation of mouth opening, maxillary sinus fistulas, oral-nasal communications and facial changes occurred in 19 patients within 3 months after the operation.@*Conclusion @#The application of a buccal fat pad flap has a good effect to repair maxillary tissue defects and close oral maxillary sinus communication with diameters less than 5 cm, so it can be widely used in the clinic.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common malignant tumor worldwise. The incidence rate of HCC is high and is easy to metastasis and recurrence, which seriously affects human health. Traditional chemical drugs have some challenges such as toxicity, side effects, and multidrug resistance, thus it is urgent to find new drugs and effective targets. Here we synthesized a novel chemical, protonic bis-phenanthroline (H-BP), and the antitumor effect was investigated in the study. The results showed that H-BP could selectively inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells and cause HCC apoptosis. And also, in HCC tumor-bearing mice, H-BP could effectively prevent the growth of tumor mass, even completely eliminate the tumor at medium dose (5 mg·kg-1) and high dose (10 mg·kg-1), and meanwhile H-BP has no significant effect on the body weight of mice. The experimental protocol was approved by the Animal Ethics Committee of Southwest University, and the experimental operation was strictly carried out in accordance with the ethical principles of animal use and care. Mechanism studies showed that H-BP induced HCC apoptosis was related to down-regulation the expression of pleomorphic adenoma gene like-2 (PLAGL2), a oncogene transcription factor, resulting in the down-regulation of PLAGL2 downstream proteins hypoxia inducible factor and β-catenin. This study not only introduces the dimerization method to form novel compounds that will provide a new approach for drug design, but also suggests that PLAGL2 may be an effective target in tumor therapy.
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Objective To investigate the effect of short hairpin RNA(shRNA)-mediated pleomorphic adenoma gene like-2 (PALAG2) silencing on the malignant behavior of hepatocellular carcinoma cells and its mechanism. Methods Real-time PCR and Western blotting were used to detect the expression level of PLAGL2 in liver cancer tissues and adjacent tissues. Hepatoma cells MHCC97-L were cultured in vitro, the lentiviral vector plasmid PLAGL2-shRNA and control NC-shRNA were constructed, transfected into MHCC97-L cells, and stable transfected strains were selected with puromycin. CCK-8 and Transwell chamber assay detected the proliferation activity and the number of migration and invasion of MHCC97-L cells after silencing PLAGL2. Western blotting was used to detect the expression of p-PI3K and p-Akt proteins. The PI3K/ Akt signaling pathway activator was used to treat MHCC97-L cells to detect cell proliferation, migration and invasion. Results The expression of PLAGL2 was significantly increased in liver cancer tissue (P < 0. 05). Transfection of 9 strains of MHCC97-L cells with PLAGL2-shRNA could significantly reduce the expression level of PLAGL2, and the ability of proliferation, migration, and invasion of MHCC97-L cells was also weakened (P<0. 05), and the expression levels of p-PI3K, and p-Akt were inhibited (P<0. 05), PI3K/ Akt activator could obviously reverse the above phenomenon. Conclusion shRNA lentiviral vector pathway can effectively silence the expression of PLAGL2 gene in hepatocarcinoma cells. Silencing of PLAGL2 can significantly inhibit the malignant behavior of proliferation, migration and invasion of hepatocarcinoma cells, and its mechanism may be related to the inhibition of PI3K / Akt signaling pathway activation.
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As neoplasias de glândulas salivares apresentam comportamentos diferenciados, que não seguem os padrões clássicos das neoplasias benignas e malignas. A raridade de algumas destas lesões dificulta ainda mais o entendimento dos mecanismos envolvidos na etiopatogenia. Marcadores moleculares como a proteína EZH2 têm sido utilizados na investigação de alterações epigenéticas em diferentes neoplasias, auxiliando na definição do diagnóstico e prognóstico das lesões. O objetivo do presente trabalho é avaliar a expressão da proteína EZH2 e descrever as características clínicas e microscópicas de amostras de carcinoma adenoide cístico (CAC) e adenoma pleomórfico (AP) com ênfase na importância da definição da malignidade da lesão. A análise dos cortes microscópicos corados em Hematoxilina e Eosina dos casos de Adenoma pleomórfico mostraram células epiteliais e mioepiteliais glandulares dispostas em lençóis e estruturas ductiformes em meio a estroma variável. Os casos de Carcinoma adenoide cístico mostraram três padrões distintos de crescimento incluindo formações tubulares, cribriformes e sólidas. Todos os casos de AP e CAC foram positivos para reação imuno-histoquímica para EZH2. As amostras de CAC apresentaram expressão de EZH2 significativamente maior comparado ao AP. As covariáveis metástase em linfonodos, recorrência, padrão histológico, presença de áreas sólidas e invasão perineural foram descritas em relação à marcação de EZH2 em amostras de CAC. Dessa forma, os resultados do estudo melhoram o entendimento das características clínicas e histológicas do CAC, assim como sobre o comportamento das lesões. Além disso, a análise mostra que o EZH2 é um potencial marcador de malignidade e ressalta a importância da validação de marcadores moleculares de alterações epigenéticas.
Salivary gland neoplasms present different behaviors, which do not follow the classic patterns of benign and malignant neoplasms. The rarity of some of these lesions makes it even more difficult to understand the mechanisms involved in the etiopathogenesis. Molecular markers such as the EZH2 protein have been used to investigate epigenetic changes in different neoplasms, helping to define the diagnosis and prognosis of the lesions. The aim of the study was to evaluate the expression of the EZH2 protein and to describe the clinical and microscopic characteristics of adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) and pleomorphic adenoma (PA) which emphasizes the importance of defining the malignancy of the neoplasm. Histopathological analysis of PA cases showed myoepithelial and glandular epithelial cells arranged as duct-like structures and sheets intermingled in the variable stroma and ACC cases showed the three growth patterns, tubular, cribriform and solid forms. All ACC and PA cases were positive for EZH2, with diffuse nuclear staining in neoplastic cells. The ACC samples showed significantly higher EZH2 expression compared to the PA. The covariables nodal metastasis, recurrence, growth pattern, presence of solid areas and perineural invasion have been described in relation to EZH2 staining in ACC samples. The results of the study improve the understanding of the clinical and histological characteristics of ACC, as well as on the behavior of lesions. In addition, the analysis showed that EZH2 is a potential marker of malignancy and highlights the importance of validating molecular markers of epigenetic alterations.
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Neoplasias das Glândulas Salivares , Imuno-Histoquímica , Carcinoma Adenoide Cístico , Adenoma Pleomorfo , Epigenômica , Proteína Potenciadora do Homólogo 2 de ZesteRESUMO
Introdução: O adenoma pleomórfico (AP) é a neoplasia de glândula salivar mais comum e se apresenta como um aumento de superfície firme, indolor e com crescimento lento. O palato, a cavidade nasal e a nasofaringe são áreas em que se localizam muitas glândulas salivares menores, sendo o adenoma pleomórfico, o tumor benigno mais comum nessas glândulas. O AP pode acometer indivíduos em qualquer faixa etária, principalmente na terceira e quarta década de vida, com predominância pelo gênero feminino. O artigo objetiva relatar um caso clínico de adenoma pleomórfico em palato duro, comparando com dados presentes na literatura especializada em relação, especialmente, aos sítios acometidos e as formas de tratamentos existentes. Relato de caso: Paciente do sexo feminino, 34 anos, compareceu ao ambulatório do HU-Univasf com queixa de aumento de volume indolor em boca há 02 anos. Foi realizada uma biópsia incisional onde no exame histopatológico foi diagnosticado como Adenoma Pleomórfico. O tratamento eleito foi a excisão cirúrgica e uso de placa de polimetilmetacrilato no pós-operatório. Atualmente o paciente apresenta follow up de 02 anos e 05 meses, sem sinais de recidiva da lesão e sem queixas locais... (AU)
Introduction: Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is a more common salivary gland neoplasia and presents as an increase in firm, painless and slow-growing surface. The palate, a nasal cavity and a nasopharynx, are areas that locate many minor salivary glands, being pleomorphic adenoma, the most com mon benign tumor in these glands. The PA can affect individuals in any age group, mainly in the third and fourth decade of life, with a predominance in a females. The article aims relates a clinical case of pleomorphic adeno ma on the hard palate, comparing it with the data present in the specialized literature in relation, especially, to the affected locations and the ways to ex isting treatments. Case Report: A 34 years old, female patient, showed up to the HU-Univasf outpatient clinic with a complaint of an increase in vol ume painless in the mouth for 2 years. An incisional biopsy was performed in which the histopathological examination was diagnosed as Pleomorphic Adenoma. The treatment chosen was surgical excision and use of polymeth ylmethacrylate plate. Currently, the patient has a follow-up of 02 years and 05 months, with no signs of recurrence of the lesion and no local complaints... (AU)
Introducción: El adenoma pleomórfico (AP) es la neoplasia de glándulas salivales más común y se presenta como un agrandamiento firme, indoloro y de crecimiento lento. El paladar, la cavidad nasal y la nasofaringe son áreas en las que se localizan muchas glándulas salivales menores, siendo el adenoma pleomórfico el tumor benigno más común en estas glándulas. La AF puede afectar a individuos de cualquier grupo de edad, especialmente en la tercera y cuarta década de la vida, con predominio del sexo femenino. El artículo tiene como objetivo reportar un caso clínico de adenoma pleomórfico en paladar duro, comparándolo con datos de la literatura especializada en relación, especialmente, con los sitios afectados y las formas de tratamiento existentes. Caso clínico: Paciente de sexo femenino de 34 años que acudió a la consulta externa de HU-Univasf quejándose de hinchazón bucal indolora durante 02 años. Se realizó biopsia incisional y el examen histopatológico se diagnosticó como adenoma pleomórfico. El tratamiento elegido fue la exéresis quirúrgica y el uso postoperatorio de placa de polimetilmetacrilato. Actualmente, el paciente tiene un período de seguimiento de 02 años y 05 meses, sin signos de recurrencia de la lesión y sin quejas locales... (AU)