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Background: To describe sequential changes in Merkel cells (MC), and CD10+ and CD34+ stromal cells (SC) during the transition from benign to malignant oral lesions and correlate with clinicopathologic parameters. Materials and methods: Changes in cytokeratin 20-positive (CK20 +) Merkel cells, CD10+ and CD34+ SC were immunohistochemically examined in specimens of 28 oral verrucous carcinomas (VC), 32 squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) and 36 benign squamous lesions (BSL). Immunoreactivity and localized inflammation were measured quantitatively and/or semiquantitatively, and between-group results were statistically compared. Results: The mean number of CD34+ SC was significantly lower in VC (57.36) and SCC (33.81) than BSL (351.56, P < 0.001). However, the three tumor types had similar staining level and number of CD10+ SC. We found a significant difference in the density of MC between BSL and VC (P < 0.001) or SCC (P < 0.001). The number of CK20+ MC was significantly lower in highly inflamed specimens than mildly inflamed specimens (P = 0.001). Conclusion: CD34+ SC and to a lesser extent MC, but not CD10+ SC, reveal statistically different density during the transition from benign to malignant oral lesions. The correlations between the CD34+ SC expression and squamous lesions may be associated with epithelial dysplasia and/or tumor invasion. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
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Gao, H., Ho, J., Lee, H., & Yu, C. (2009). The presence of Merkel cells and CD10- and CD34-positive stromal cells compared in benign and malignant oral tumors. Oral Diseases, 15(4), 259–264. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-0825.2009.01518.x
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