With the ultimate goal of characterizing the molecular pathogenesis of oral cancer, the most predominant malignancy in India, immmunocytochemical evaluation of p53 and bcl-2 proteins was carried out in hypeplastic oral mucosa, dysplastic oral mucosa and invasive oral cancer. All subjects gave a similar and almost uniform history of prolonged use of betal quid and tobacco. Expression of p53 was insignificant while bcl-2 was absent in hyperplastic leukoplakia lesions. Both proteins were however expressed in leukoplakia with apparent dysplasia. Almost all invasive cancer lesions showed high levels of both p53 and bcl-2. Good correlation was therefore evident between expression of these two proteins and increasing histologic abnormality. Moreov...
Recent reports of p53 positivity in the normal mucosa of some head and neck cancer patients have bee...
Aim: To study oral hyperplastic epithelium, dysplastic epithelium and squamous cell carcinoma to det...
Oral carcinogenesis is a multi-step process. One possible step is the development of potentially mal...
Recent studies have shown the accumulation of high levels of p53 protein to be associated with malig...
Oral mucosa is a useful model which enables us to observe the multi-stage carcinogenesis. Thus, it i...
ObjectiveMalignant transformation is suggested to be a consequence of alterations in cell cycle cont...
I n a c t i vation of this gene leads to the inability of a cell with DNA damage to induce cell cycl...
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the commonest cancer in the mouth. Multiple risk factors, such as s...
Tissue homeostasis and the maintenance of cell populations depend on a delicate balance between the ...
Introduction: Expression of p53 gene is one of the common findings in premalignancies and malignanci...
International audienceSquamous cell carcinomas of the Head and Neck (SCCHN) are related to carcinoge...
To study the relationship of the expressions of new apoptosis-related gene PDCD5 and p53 in oral nor...
The expression of p53 in oral mucosal disorders is strongly associated with malignant disease. Smear...
Oncoprotein p53 actively participates in oral carcinogenesis, in its initiation and/or promotion of...
AIMS: An inverse correlation between bcl-2 and p53 expression has been reported in several types of ...
Recent reports of p53 positivity in the normal mucosa of some head and neck cancer patients have bee...
Aim: To study oral hyperplastic epithelium, dysplastic epithelium and squamous cell carcinoma to det...
Oral carcinogenesis is a multi-step process. One possible step is the development of potentially mal...
Recent studies have shown the accumulation of high levels of p53 protein to be associated with malig...
Oral mucosa is a useful model which enables us to observe the multi-stage carcinogenesis. Thus, it i...
ObjectiveMalignant transformation is suggested to be a consequence of alterations in cell cycle cont...
I n a c t i vation of this gene leads to the inability of a cell with DNA damage to induce cell cycl...
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the commonest cancer in the mouth. Multiple risk factors, such as s...
Tissue homeostasis and the maintenance of cell populations depend on a delicate balance between the ...
Introduction: Expression of p53 gene is one of the common findings in premalignancies and malignanci...
International audienceSquamous cell carcinomas of the Head and Neck (SCCHN) are related to carcinoge...
To study the relationship of the expressions of new apoptosis-related gene PDCD5 and p53 in oral nor...
The expression of p53 in oral mucosal disorders is strongly associated with malignant disease. Smear...
Oncoprotein p53 actively participates in oral carcinogenesis, in its initiation and/or promotion of...
AIMS: An inverse correlation between bcl-2 and p53 expression has been reported in several types of ...
Recent reports of p53 positivity in the normal mucosa of some head and neck cancer patients have bee...
Aim: To study oral hyperplastic epithelium, dysplastic epithelium and squamous cell carcinoma to det...
Oral carcinogenesis is a multi-step process. One possible step is the development of potentially mal...