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  • Wnt signaling plays a crucial role in cell differentiation during the development of oral and maxillofacial tissues, particularly in pleomorphic adenoma, a type of tumor.
  • In a study of 30 pleomorphic adenoma cases, Wnt1 was found in nearly all tumor cells, with distinct patterns of β-catenin localization indicating different cell responses within the tumor.
  • The research suggests that the β-catenin pathway is primarily involved in the differentiation of certain tumor cells, while other Wnt pathways may influence additional characteristics of tumor growth and structure.

Article Abstract

There are well known that Wnt signaling was some roles of cell differentiation at the development tissues, especially the oral and maxillofacial regions of some developmental stages. Therefore, to determine Wnt signaling in the pleomorphic adenoma tissues, we examined. The expression of Wnt1 and β-catenin as well as the distribution of various cytoskeletal proteins CK7 and CK13 was examined in 30 cases of pleomorphic adenoma by immunohistochemistry. Wnt1 was detected in almost all tumor cells. The peripheral columnar cells in squamous metaplasia and small cuboidal cells in duct-like structures were strongly positive to Wnt1. Although β-catenin was clearly localized on the cell membrane of tumor cells, nuclear translocation was observed in small cuboidal cells and in some basaloid cells. The immunofluorescent staining pattern of Wnt1 and CK7 as well as Wnt1 and CK13 was consistent with IHC results. Thus, in pleomorphic adenoma, Wnt is involved in tumor cell differentiation of peripheral columnar cells forming solid nests and small peripheral columnar cells forming duct-like structures. Moreover, among the three currently known Wnt pathways, β-catenin is the suggested pathway working during cell differentiation. Furthermore, peripheral columnar cells in solid tumor nests and in squamous metaplasia are governed by another Wnt pathway other than β-catenin. Therefore, Wnt signaling through β-catenin pathway may be involved in the 'mixed' differentiation characteristic of pleomorphic adenoma although another pathway may also be possibly working in other parts of the tumor tissue.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4113590PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.9453DOI Listing

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