Immunohistochemical Expression of CK14 and Bcl-2 in Odontogenic Keratocyst and Its Variants

Author:

Krishnan Reshma Poothakulath,Pandiar Deepak,Sagar Sandra

Abstract

The odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs) are aggressive cystic jaw lesions with a high epithelial turnover rate and increased propensity for recurrence. Sometimes, the characteristic histopathological features of OKCs are either completely lost or seen focally due to previous marsupialization or inflammation. This research aimed to determine whether specific patterns of CK14 and Bcl-2 staining could assist in diagnosing OKCs with altered epithelial features and provide clues in elucidating their aggressive nature. CK14 expression was restricted to basal and suprabasal layers near satellite cysts and in areas showing subepithelial split. The entire epithelial lining showed CK14 expression in areas of inflammation and after marsupialization. The typical basal/suprabasal staining of Bcl-2 was lost in areas of inflammation and intensity is decreased in OKCs after marsupialization. These new findings could offer a hint into the biological nature and pathogenesis of OKCs. Because of its therapeutic consequences and high recurrence rate, proper recognition and diagnosis are essential for treatment planning.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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