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Title: Primordial odontogenic tumor : A systematic review
Authors: Bologna-Molina, Ronell
Mosqueda-Taylor, Adalberto
Pereira-Prado, Vanesa
Sánchez-Romero, Celeste
González-González, Rogelio
Type: Artículo
Descriptors: Primordial odontogenic tumor, Systematic review
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: Background: The primordial odontogenic tumor (POT) is a recently described benign entity with histopathological and immunohistochemical features suggesting its origin during early odontogenesis. Aim: To integrate the available data published on POT into a comprehensive analysis to better define its clinicopathological and molecular features. Material and Methods: An electronic systematic review was performed up to September 2019 in multiple databases. Results: A total of 13 publications were included, representing 16 reported cases and 3 molecular studies. The mean age of the affected patients was 11.6 years (range 2-19), with a slight predominance in males (56.25%). The posterior mandible was the main location (87.5%), with only two cases affecting the posterior maxilla. All cases appeared as a radiolucent lesion in close relationship to an unerupted tooth. Recurrences have not been reported to date. Microscopically, POT comprises fibromyxoid tissue with variable cellularity surrounded by a cuboidal to columnar odontogenic epithelium but without unequivocal dental hard tissue formation. A delicate fibrous capsule surrounds (at least partially) the tumor. The epithelial component shows immunohistochemical positivity for amelogenin, CK19, and CK14, and variable expression of Glut-1, Galectin-3 and Caveolin-1, Vimentin, p-53, PITX2, Bcl-2, Bax and Survivin; the mesenchymal tissue is positive for Vimentin, CD90, p-53, PITX2, Bcl-2, Bax, and Survivin, and the subepithelial region exhibits the strong expression of Syndecan-1 and CD34. The Ki-67 index is low (<5%). The negative or weak expression of dentinogenesis-associated genes could explain the inhibition of dentin and subsequent enamel formation in this neoplasm. Conclusion: POT is an entity with a well-defined clinicopathological, immunohistochemical and molecular profile that must be properly diagnosed and differentiated from other odontogenic lesions and treated consequently.
IN: Medicina Oral, Patología oral y Cirugía Bucal, 2020, May; 25(3): e388–e394.
DOI: doi:10.4317/medoral.23432
ISSN: 1698-6946
Citation: Bologna-Molina, R, Mosqueda-Taylor, A, Pereira-Prado, V, y otros. "Primordial odontogenic tumor : A systematic review". Medicina Oral, Patología Bucal y Cirugía Bucal.[en línea] 2020, May; 25(3): e388–e394. doi:10.4317/medoral.23432
License: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial (CC - By-NC 4.0)
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