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  • The study investigates the relationship between oral leukoplakias (OLP) and their transformation into oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC), focusing on the role of macrophage infiltration and polarization.
  • Immunohistochemistry was conducted on 201 specimens to analyze macrophage types, revealing that OLP with malignant transformation showed significantly higher M2 polarized macrophages compared to non-transforming OLP.
  • The findings suggest that increased macrophage activity may be an early immunological change that indicates the risk of malignant transformation in OLP.

Article Abstract

Background: Most oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) occur on the basis of oral leukoplakias (OLP). The histologic degree of dysplasia is insufficient for the prediction of OLP malignant transformation. Immunologic parameters are gaining importance for prognostic assessment and therapy of cancer. M2 polarized macrophages were shown to be associated with OSCC progression and inferior prognosis. The current study aims to answer the question if OLP with malignant transformation into OSCC within 5 years differ from OLP without transformation regarding macrophage infiltration and polarization.

Methods: 201 specimens (50 transforming OLP, 53 non-transforming OLP, 49 corresponding OSCC and 49 healthy oral mucosa controls) were processed for immunohistochemistry. Samples were stained for CD68, CD163 and CD11c expression, completely digitalized and computer-assisted cell counting was performed. Epithelial and subepithelial compartments were differentially assessed. Groups were statistically compared using the Mann-Whitney U-test. A cut-off point for the discrimination of transforming and non-transforming OLP was determined and the association between macrophage infiltration and malignant transformation was calculated using the Chi-square test (χ test).

Results: Macrophage infiltration and M2 polarization in OLP with malignant transformation within 5 years was significantly increased compared to OLP without malignant transformation (p < 0.05). OSCC samples showed the highest macrophage infiltration and strongest M2 polarization (p < 0.05). Additionally, transforming OLP revealed a significant shift of macrophage infiltration towards the epithelial compartment (p < 0.05). χ test revealed a significant association of increased macrophage infiltration with malignant transformation (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Immunological changes precede malignant transformation of OLP. Increased macrophage infiltration and M2 polarization was associated with the development of oral cancer in OLP. Macrophage infiltration could serve as predictive marker for malignant transformation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6945578PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12967-019-02191-0DOI Listing

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