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Oral Oncology | 2001

Expression of p53 tumor suppressor gene in adenoid cystic and mucoepidermoid carcinomas of the salivary glands

Tamotsu Kiyoshima; Kaori Shima; Ieyoshi Kobayashi; Kou Matsuo; Kazuhiko Okamura; S Komatsu; A.M.E Rasul; Hidetaka Sakai

Seventeen adenoid cystic carcinomas (ACCs) and 27 mucoepidermoid carcinomas (MECs) occurring in the salivary glands were analyzed for p53 tumor suppressor gene alteration (exons 5-8) and protein expression. The cell proliferation activity was also examined by Ki-67 immunohistochemistry. The p53 alterations were detected in three samples (17.6%) of ACC and in four samples (14.8%) of MEC, and were only found in carcinomas arising in the minor salivary glands. The occurrence of the p53 gene alteration is less frequent in ACC and MEC than that in other kinds of tumors, and therefore does not seem to play a critical role in the course of the tumorigenesis in ACC and MEC. All ACC samples arising from the minor salivary glands exhibiting p53 gene alterations showed recurrence/metastasis, thus suggesting a poor outcome of these patients. All ACCs and three out of four MECs samples with p53 gene alterations showed the lowest degree of p53 immunostaining ratio, thus suggesting that no correlation exists between the p53 gene alterations and the p53 immunostaining in these salivary gland carcinomas. No significant relationship was demonstrated between the immunostaining ratio of either p53 or Ki-67 and the morphological growth pattern or patient clinical course in the ACC samples. The p53 immunopositivity in MEC correlated to the histological grade. The Ki-67 immunostaining ratio was also significantly related to the histological grade and the clinical course in MEC.


The Journal of Pathology | 1999

Prevalence of Epstein–Barr virus in oral squamous cell carcinoma

Ieyoshi Kobayashi; Kaori Shima; Ichiro Saito; Tamotsu Kiyoshima; Kou Matsuo; Satoru Ozeki; Masamichi Ohishi; Hidetaka Sakai

Forty‐six samples of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) were evaluated for the prevalence of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) infection by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Southern blot hybridization, and in situ hybridization (ISH). EBV DNA was detected in 7 (15·2 per cent) out of 46 samples by a combination of PCR and Southern blot hybridization methods. All seven positive samples showed well‐differentiated carcinoma, thus suggesting a possible relationship between EBV infection and the degree of differentiation of carcinoma tissue. Latent infection membrane protein 1 (LMP1) was detected immunohistochemically in six of the EBV‐positive OSCCs. However, no signal of the EBV‐encoded small RNA (EBER)‐1 was demonstrated by the ISH method. No significant relationship was observed between EBV infection and lymph node metastasis. A follow‐up study (range from 4·4 to 79 months; mean 34·9 months) showed no recurrence or death to occur in the EBV‐positive patients, which thus suggested a good prognosis for EBV‐positive OSCC patients. Copyright


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2000

Incidence of human papillomavirus 16 and 18 infection and p53 mutation in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma in Japan

Kaori Shima; Ieyoshi Kobayashi; Ichiro Saito; Tamotsu Kiyoshima; Kou Matsuo; Satoru Ozeki; Masamichi Ohishi; Hidetaka Sakai


Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2007

Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study of a papillary cystadenocarcinoma arising from the sublingual gland

Ieyoshi Kobayashi; Tamotsu Kiyoshima; Satoru Ozeki; Kaori Shima; Noriatsu Shigemura; Kou Matsuo; Hidetaka Sakai


Oral Oncology | 2002

Immunohistochemical expression of CA19-9 and CA125 in mucoepidermoid and adenoid cystic carcinomas of the salivary gland

Kazuhiko Okamura; Tamotsu Kiyoshima; Kaori Shima; Ieyoshi Kobayashi; Keitaro Matsuo; Hiroaki Ishibashi; S Komatsu; A.M.E Rasul; Hidetaka Sakai


Japanese Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2017

A case of osteoblastoma arising in the mandible

Soichiro Toyodome; Kiyohide Ishihata; Takako Okawachi; Kaori Shima; Norifumi Nakamura


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2003

A case of pleomorphic adenoma of the retromolar region in a child

Izumi Kominami; Masaaki Sasaguri; Kaori Shima; Kyoko Kunimitsu; Masamichi Ohishi


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2002

Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma of the submandibular gland: a case report

Kenichi Kimura; Ayumi Hitotsuyanagi; Hidetaka Sakai; Kaori Shima; Hideo Tashiro


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2000

Repair of defects with a pedicled buccal fat pad graft after resection of oral carcinoma

Kaori Shima; Satoru Ozeki; Kazunari Oobu; Tetsuji Nagata; Masaaki Sasaguri; Hiromasa Yoshikawa; Sachiko Kohriki; Masamichi Ohishi


Journal of Japanese Cleft Palate Association | 1998

Evaluation of Postoperative Resorption of Transplanted Bone After Secondary Autogenous Particulate Cancellous Bone and Marrow Grafting in Alveolar Cleft

Kaori Shima; Katsuya Ogata; Akira Suzuki; Norifumi Nakamura; Yasuo Honda; Keiya Goto; Akihiko Nakashima; Masamichi Ohishi

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University of Tokushima

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