VCAM1 and ICAM1 expression in oral lichen planus

Authors

  • Ali Bijani Non-communicable Pediatrics Diseases Research Center, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran.
  • Maryam Seyedmajidi Dental Materials Research Center, Dental Faculty, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran.
  • Shahryar Shafaee Cellular & Molecular Biology Research Center, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran.
Abstract:

Oral lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory immune-mediated disease. ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 are vascular adhesion molecules that their receptors are located on endothelial cells and leukocytes. The aim of this study is the immunohistochemical evaluation of VCAM1 and ICAM1 in oral lichen planus and to compare these two markers with normal mucosa for evaluation of angiogenesis. This descriptive-analytical study was performed on 70 paraffined blocks of oral lichen planus and 30 normal mucosa samples taken from around the lesions. Samples were stained with H & E and then with Immunohistochemistry using monoclonal mouse anti human VCAM1 (CD106), & monoclonal mouse anti human ICAM1(CD54) for confirmation of diagnosis. Slides were evaluated under light microscope and VCAM1 and ICAM1 positive cells (endothelial cells and leukocytes) were counted. Data were analyzed with Mann-Whitney test, Wilcoxon and Chi-Square and p<0.001 was declared significant. VCAM1 and ICAM1 expression significantly increased compared to normal mucosa in oral lichen planus according to the percentage of stained cells (p=0.000& p=0.000, Mann-Whitney test). Thirty cases of oral normal mucosa associated with lichen planus showed that the VCAM1 has increased significantly in comparison to normal mucosa (p<0.001). Also, ICAM1 expression between lichen planus and normal mucosa, showed a significantly difference (p0.05). Regarding the results, it seems that high expression of VCAM1 and ICAM1 is related to oral lichen planus.

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volume 2  issue None

pages  34- 40

publication date 2013-03

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