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Epithelio-mesenchymal transitional attributes in oral sub-mucous fibrosis.
[oral submucous fibrosis]
Evaluating
molecular
attributes
in
association
with
its
epithelial
and
sub-epithelial
changes
of
oral
sub-mucous
fibrosis
is
meaningful
in
exploring
the
plausibility
of
an
epithelio-mesenchymal
transition
(
EMT
)
and
malignant
potentiality
of
this
pathosis
.
In
this
study
histopathological
and
histochemical
attributes
for
basement
membrane
and
connective
tissue
in
biopsies
of
oral
sub-mucous
fibrosis
(
n
=
55
)
and
normal
oral
mucosa
(
n
=
16
)
were
assessed
and
expressions
of
p
63
,
E
-
cadherin
,
β-catenin
,
N-
cadherin
and
TWIST
were
analyzed
immunohistochemically
.
The
p
63
and
its
isoforms
(
TA
and
∆
N
)
,
PARD
3
,
E
-
cadherin
and
β-catenin
were
also
assessed
transcriptomically
by
q-
PCR
and
EMT
players
like
TWIST
1
,
ZEB
1
,
MMP
9
and
micro-
RNA
205
were
searched
in
gene
expression
microarrays
.
Oral
epithelium
demonstrating
impairment
in
progressive
maturation
in
oral
sub-mucous
fibrosis
concomitantly
experienced
an
increase
in
basement
membrane
thickness
and
collagen
deposition
along
with
alteration
in
target
molecular
expressions
.
In
comparison
to
non-
dysplastic
conditions
dysplastic
stages
exhibited
significant
increase
in
p
63
and
p
63
∆
N
expressions
whereas
,
E
-
cadherin
and
β-catenin
exhibited
loss
from
the
membrane
with
concurrent
increase
in
cytoplasm
.
Further
the
N-
cadherin
and
TWIST
were
gained
remarkably
along
with
the
appearance
of
nuclear
accumulation
features
of
β-catenin
.
The
microarray
search
had
noticed
the
up-regulation
of
TWIST
1
,
ZEB
1
and
MMP
9
along
with
down
regulation
of
micro-
RNA
205
.
The
simultaneous
increase
in
basement
membrane
thickness
and
sub-epithelial
collagen
deposition
were
the
plausible
indicators
for
increased
matrix
stiffness
with
expected
impact
on
oral
epithelial
functional
homoeostasis
.
This
was
corroborated
with
the
increase
in
expressions
of
epithelial
master
regulator
p
63
and
its
oncogenic
isoform
(
∆
N
)
along
with
membranous
loss
of
E
-
cadherin
(
EMT
hallmark
)
and
its
associate
β-catein
and
gain
of
mesenchymal
markers
like
N-
cadherin
and
TWIST
.
These
also
became
indicative
for
the
induction
of
epithelial
to
mesenchymal
transitional
mechanism
in
oral
sub-mucous
fibrosis
when
connoted
here
with
the
relevant
modulation
in
expressions
of
EMT
regulators
.
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Diseases presenting
"functional homoeostasis"
symptom
oral submucous fibrosis
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