Title of article :
Comparison of COX2 expression in radiation induced basal cell carcinoma and non-radiation induced basal cell carcinoma
Author/Authors :
Nahidi, Yalda Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , Tayyebi Meibodi, Naser Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , Jafarian, Amir Hossein Pathology Department - Ghaem Hospital - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , Esmaily, Habibollah Health Sciences Research Center - Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology - School of Health - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , Pishnamaz, Elham Radiology Department - Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Radiation-induced basal cell carcinoma (BCC) can be
multiple, large, and recurring, which complicates its treatment in
some cases. According to reports on the role of cyclooxygenase 2
(COX2) inhibitors in the treatment or prevention of non-melanoma
skin cancers and considering the fact that COX2 expression has
not been evaluated in radiation-induced basal cell carcinoma, we
set out to assess the expression of COX2 in these lesions.
Methods: In this study, COX2 expression was assessed by
immunohistochemistry using anti-COX2 antibody on paraffinembedded
blocks of 86 patients referred to Emam Reza Hospital
in Mashhad with BCC diagnosis by pathological examination (43
patients with and 43 without a history of radiotherapy) followed
by semi-quantitative evaluation of COX2.
Results: In our study, COX2 expression score was significantly
higher in patients with a history of radiotherapy than those without
radiotherapy (P<0.001). No correlation was found between the
intensity and percentage of staining with sex, age, site of lesion,
recurrence, and pathology of the tumor.
Conclusion: Given the higher expression level of COX2 in the
radiation-induced BCC patients, the use of COX2 inhibitors in
these individuals may be effective in the incidence, recurrence,
or treatment of BCC.
Keywords :
radiotherapy , immunohistochemistry , cyclooxygenase 2 , basal cell carcinoma
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Dermatology