2024-03-29T14:18:40Zhttps://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace-oai/requestoai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/806912022-11-17T02:08:08Zhdl_2115_80634hdl_2115_45742hdl_2115_45744Overexpressed tumor protein p53 and the impaired function in aggressively growing calcifying odontogenic cyst: a case reportOhiro, YoichiKakuguchi, WataruKuribayashi, KazuyoKitamura, TetsuyaTei, Kanchuopen accessCalcifying odontogenic cystCalcifying cystic odontogenic tumorp53MDM2BAX497A case of a calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) is described. The patient was referred to our hospital for the
treatment of a recurrence of an ameloblastoma. To perform enucl eation as conservative surgery, deflation and biopsy
were applied. From the specimens, the pathological diagnosis ha d changed to COC. After the biopsy, the lesions
presented rapid growth and partial m axillectomy was performed. Morph ologically, malignant findings were not
determined in the surgical specimens. To exclude the possibilit y of malignant transformation because of the rapid
growth, an immunohistochemical analysis with cell growth marker Ki-67 and tumor suppressor p53 was performed, here
a somewhat high positive staining of 10 % for Ki- 67 and 20-30 % for p53 were observed. To examine the metabolism and
function of p53, further immunohistochemical staining was perfo rmed and showed negative staining for the p53
degradation enzyme MDM2 and positive staining of the p53-mediat ied apoptosis molecule BAX with 8 0 % positive
staining. These findings suggest that the lesion had a high gro wth potential as well as abnormal p53 metabolism and
function. Finally, COC was assigned as the pathological diagnos is giving priority to the morphological findings. No
recurrence has been observed for 3 years after resection.北海道歯学会2021-03-15jpnjournal articleVoRhttp://hdl.handle.net/2115/806910914-7063北海道歯学雑誌412143146https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/80691/1/41_02_06.pdfapplication/pdf1.01 MB2021-03-15