Assessment of Chromosomal Damage and Apoptosis in Exfoliated Buccal Cells of Potentially Malignant Disorders and Oral Cancer

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Assessment of Chromosomal Damage and Apoptosis in Exfoliated Buccal Cells of Potentially Malignant Disorders and Oral Cancer

Shaik Begum Khalida
Shaik Begum Khalida Vokkaligara sangha dental college and hospital.
Manjunath M
Manjunath M
Siddhartha Biswas
Siddhartha Biswas
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Aim: To assess the chromosomal damage and apoptosis in exfoliated buccal cells of individuals with potentially malignant lesions and oral cancer. Materials and methods: Our study included 90 subjects which were divided into three groups of 30 each, Group A-potentially malignant disorders, Group B-Oral cancer and Group C-control. Results: A significant increase in the frequency of micronucleated cell from lesions than in cells from normal areas. We also observed a gradual decrease in apoptosis from normal mucosa to precancerous lesions to carcinoma. Conclusion:Thus oral cancer is associated with a very high frequency of chromosomal damage and impaired apoptosis in the exfoliated buccal cells. Perhaps, beside the micronucleus assay, the inclusion of degenerative nuclear alteration indicative of apoptosis can be a useful tool for biomonitoring oral cancer patients.

Assessment of Chromosomal Damage and Apoptosis in Exfoliated Buccal Cells of Potentially Malignant Disorders and Oral Cancer

Aim: To assess the chromosomal damage and apoptosis in exfoliated buccal cells of individuals with potentially malignant lesions and oral cancer. Materials and methods: Our study included 90 subjects which were divided into three groups of 30 each, Group A-potentially malignant disorders, Group B-Oral cancer and Group C-control. Results: A significant increase in the frequency of micronucleated cell from lesions than in cells from normal areas. We also observed a gradual decrease in apoptosis from normal mucosa to precancerous lesions to carcinoma. Conclusion:Thus oral cancer is associated with a very high frequency of chromosomal damage and impaired apoptosis in the exfoliated buccal cells. Perhaps, beside the micronucleus assay, the inclusion of degenerative nuclear alteration indicative of apoptosis can be a useful tool for biomonitoring oral cancer patients.

Shaik Begum Khalida
Shaik Begum Khalida Vokkaligara sangha dental college and hospital.
Manjunath M
Manjunath M
Siddhartha Biswas
Siddhartha Biswas

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Shaik Begum Khalida. 2016. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 16 (GJMR Volume 16 Issue J2): .

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Assessment of Chromosomal Damage and Apoptosis in Exfoliated Buccal Cells of Potentially Malignant Disorders and Oral Cancer

Shaik Begum Khalida
Shaik Begum Khalida Vokkaligara sangha dental college and hospital.
Manjunath M
Manjunath M
Siddhartha Biswas
Siddhartha Biswas

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