Immunoexpression of TGF-b in giant cell tumour, central and peripheral giant cell lesions
Aim and purpose: To investigate the difference in biological behavior between Giant Cell Lesion in oral cavity with Giant Cells tumors in long bones by using transforming growth factor beta (IHC) marker. Materials and method: Total of 40 cases of giant cell lesions (C.G.C.G., P.G.C.G. and G.C.T) w...
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my.iium.irep.451562016-05-23T03:32:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/45156/ Immunoexpression of TGF-b in giant cell tumour, central and peripheral giant cell lesions Abdul Jabbar, Omar Mustafa Al-Ahmad, Basma Ezzat Faisal, Ghasak Ghazi RK Dentistry Aim and purpose: To investigate the difference in biological behavior between Giant Cell Lesion in oral cavity with Giant Cells tumors in long bones by using transforming growth factor beta (IHC) marker. Materials and method: Total of 40 cases of giant cell lesions (C.G.C.G., P.G.C.G. and G.C.T) were included in this study. 17 cases were of G.C.T, 14 of C.G.C.G. and 9 cases were of P.G.C.G. Immunohistochemical staining technique by TGF-b marker was conducted upon these cases showing positive expression in both multinucleated giant cells (MGC) and mononucleated stromal cells (MC) which are considered to be the main histopathological constituent of giant cell lesions.Results: The PGCL showed lightly higher expression of TGF B1 in (MC) than CGCL and GCT but with a non-significant difference value. In comparison of PGCL and CGCL with GCT, they showed higher expression of TGF-b in MGC (p < 0.05). Summary and conclusions: Our results suggest that, in CGCL and PCGL the TGF-b may be important for osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/45156/1/2015-International_Dental_Journal_%28my_abstract_in_page_31%29.pdf Abdul Jabbar, Omar and Mustafa Al-Ahmad, Basma Ezzat and Faisal, Ghasak Ghazi (2015) Immunoexpression of TGF-b in giant cell tumour, central and peripheral giant cell lesions. In: FDI 2015 - Annual World Dental Congress, 22-25 Sep 2015, Bangkok. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/idj.12194/abstract |
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Aim and purpose: To investigate the difference in biological
behavior between Giant Cell Lesion in oral cavity with Giant Cells tumors in long bones by using transforming growth factor beta (IHC) marker.
Materials and method: Total of 40 cases of giant cell lesions (C.G.C.G., P.G.C.G. and G.C.T) were included in this study. 17 cases were of G.C.T, 14 of C.G.C.G. and 9 cases were of P.G.C.G. Immunohistochemical staining technique by TGF-b marker was conducted upon these cases showing positive expression in both multinucleated giant cells (MGC) and mononucleated stromal cells (MC) which are considered to be the main histopathological constituent
of giant cell lesions.Results: The PGCL showed lightly higher expression of TGF B1 in (MC) than CGCL and GCT but with a non-significant difference value. In comparison of PGCL and CGCL with GCT, they showed higher expression of TGF-b in MGC (p < 0.05).
Summary and conclusions: Our results suggest that, in CGCL and PCGL the TGF-b may be important for osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption. |
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Immunoexpression of TGF-b in giant cell tumour, central and
peripheral giant cell lesions |
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peripheral giant cell lesions |
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