Title of article :
Relative Expression of SOX2 and OCT4 in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Oral Epithelial Dysplasia
Author/Authors :
Saghravanian, Nasrollah Oral and Maxillofacial Disease Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Aali, Narges Oral and Maxillofacial Disease Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Shahrokhi, Vahid-Reza Oral and Maxillofacial Disease Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Mohajertehran, Farnaz Oral and Maxillofacial Disease Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Ghazi, Narges Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - School of Dentistry - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Over 90% of oral cancers including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), originate from the
oral cavity epithelium. Early detection for this lesion is as important. Evaluating cancer stem cell markers can
improve the accuracy of early diagnosis, and be used as an OSCC prognostic indicator. We aimed to
evaluate SOX2 and OCT4 gene expression among different grades of OSCC and oral epithelial dysplasia
(OED) lesions.
Methods: Sixty samples that contains 45 OSCC and 15 OED samples were retrieved from the pathology
department archives at the dental school of Mashhad. Demographic and pathological patient data including
the tumor stage and tumor grade were assessed. Finally, SOX2 and OCT4 expression was examined using
qRT-PCR.
Results: There was a significant difference in SOX2 and OCT4 expression between OSCC and OED samples
(p< 0.001). The mean expression of SOX2 and OCT4 in OSCC samples were significantly higher than in the
OED group (p< 0.001). The mean expression of SOX2 and OCT4 was higher in grade II and grade III OSCC
compared to grade I. There was no significant relationship between the gene expression of SOX2 or OCT4 to
the demographic, site and stage of tumors. The correlation between SOX2 and OCT4 expression (p= 0.001)
was significant in grade III OSCC specimens compared to other grades (p= 0.005, r= 0.68).
Conclusions: The increased expression of SOX2 and OCT4 in higher grades and the significant correlation of
these genes with each other among OSCC specimens could suggest the role of SOX2 or OCT4 in oral mucosal
carcinogenesis.
Keywords :
SOX2 , Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) , Oral Epithelial Dysplasia (OED) , OCT4
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)