Efficacy of Csaba stain to demonstrate mature and immature mast cells in oral inflammatory lesions: An study.

J Oral Maxillofac Pathol

Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Faculty of Dental Sciences, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

Published: December 2022

Background: Mast cells (MCs) are immune cells of the myeloid lineage and are present in connective tissues throughout the body. Mastocytosis regulates many physiologic processes and affects the pathogenesis of allergic conditions, anaphylactic reactions, autoimmune disorders and leukemias. Toluidine blue is commonly employed as a special stain for MCs that uniformly imparts blue color to both immature and mature cells. Csaba stain that distinguishes mature from immature MCs has not been widely explored. However, its use in differentiating mature and immature cells has not been reported in the literature. The identification of mature and immature MCs may provide a major clue for the diagnosis of any unrecognized systemic pathologies.

Objectives: To evaluate the staining efficacy of Csaba stain, toluidine blue and Leishman's stains in the identification of MCsTo compare the effectiveness of Csaba stain, toluidine blue and Leishman's stains to identify MCs in inflammatory pathologic lesions.

Materials And Methods: Fifty sections of inflammatory lesions were subjected to Csaba stain, toluidine blue and Leishman's stains each for studying MCs. The staining efficacy of the three stains was compared for parameters such as homogeneity, specificity, staining intensity, granular staining property and differentiation between mature and immature cells.

Results: The Csaba, toluidine blue and Leishman's stains showed statistically insignificant = 0.50, 0.95, 0.29, 0.48 for homogeneity, specificity, staining intensity and granular staining property respectively, but Csaba stain showed statistically significant = 0.0001* in differentiating mature from immature cells.

Conclusion: Csaba stain is more effective in differentiating mature from immature MCs compared to the other special stains.

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