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Mildly dysplastic oral lesions with optically-detectable abnormalities share genetic similarities with severely dysplastic lesions

Authors :
David R. Brenes
Allison J. Nipper
Melody T. Tan
Frederico O. Gleber-Netto
Richard A. Schwarz
Curtis R. Pickering
Michelle D. Williams
Nadarajah Vigneswaran
Ann M. Gillenwater
Andrew G. Sikora
Rebecca R. Richards-Kortum
Source :
Oral oncology. 135
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Optical imaging studies of oral premalignant lesions have shown that optical markers, including loss of autofluorescence and altered morphology of epithelial cell nuclei, are predictive of high-grade pathology. While these optical markers are consistently positive in lesions with moderate/severe dysplasia or cancer, they are positive only in a subset of lesions with mild dysplasia. This study compared the gene expression profiles of lesions with mild dysplasia (stratified by optical marker status) to lesions with severe dysplasia and without dysplasia.Forty oral lesions imaged in patients undergoing oral surgery were analyzed: nine without dysplasia, nine with severe dysplasia, and 22 with mild dysplasia. Samples were submitted for high throughput gene expression analysis.The analysis revealed 116 genes differentially expressed among sites without dysplasia and sites with severe dysplasia; 50 were correlated with an optical marker quantifying altered nuclear morphology. Ten of 11 sites with mild dysplasia and positive optical markers (91%) had gene expression similar to sites with severe dysplasia. Nine of 11 sites with mild dysplasia and negative optical markers (82%) had similar gene expression as sites without dysplasia.This study suggests that optical imaging may help identify patients with mild dysplasia who require more intensive clinical follow-up. If validated, this would represent a significant advance in patient care for patients with oral premalignant lesions.

Details

ISSN :
18790593
Volume :
135
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oral oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16009aab14bade39f6a0f9ff9add9928