Stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva

Focal reactive overgrowths are among the most common oral mucosal lesions. The gingiva is a significant site affected by these lesions, when triggered by chronic inflammation in response to microorganisms in dental plaque. Myofibroblasts are differentiated fibroblasts that actively participate in diseases characterized by tissue fibrosis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of stromal myofibroblasts in the main focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva: focal fibrous hyperplasia (FFH), peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF), pyogenic granuloma (PG), and peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG). A total of 10 FFHs, 10 POFs, 10 PGs, and 10 PGCGs from archival specimens were evaluated. Samples of gingival mucosa were used as negative controls for stromal myofibroblasts. Oral squamous cell carcinoma samples, in which stromal myofibroblasts have been previously detected, were used as positive controls. Myofibroblasts were identified by immunohistochemical detection of alpha smooth muscle actin (α-sma). Myofibroblast immunostaining was qualitatively classified as negative, scanty, or dense. Differences in the presence of myofibroblasts among FFH, POF, PG, and PGCG were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test. Stromal myofibroblasts were not detected in FFH, POF, PG, or PGCG. Consequently, no differences were observed in the presence of myofibroblasts among FFH, POF, PG, or PGCG (p > 0.05). In conclusion, stromal myofibroblasts were not detected in the focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva that were evaluated, suggesting that these cells do not play a significant role in their pathogenesis.

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Main Authors: Damasceno,Leonardo Silveira, Gonçalves,Fernanda da Silva, Silva,Edson Costa e, Zenóbio,Elton Gonçalves, Souza,Paulo Eduardo Alencar, Horta,Martinho Campolina Rebello
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqO 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-832420120004000152012-07-10Stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingivaDamasceno,Leonardo SilveiraGonçalves,Fernanda da SilvaSilva,Edson Costa eZenóbio,Elton GonçalvesSouza,Paulo Eduardo AlencarHorta,Martinho Campolina Rebello Gingival Diseases Gingival Overgrowth Myofibroblasts Immunohistochemistry Focal reactive overgrowths are among the most common oral mucosal lesions. The gingiva is a significant site affected by these lesions, when triggered by chronic inflammation in response to microorganisms in dental plaque. Myofibroblasts are differentiated fibroblasts that actively participate in diseases characterized by tissue fibrosis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of stromal myofibroblasts in the main focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva: focal fibrous hyperplasia (FFH), peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF), pyogenic granuloma (PG), and peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG). A total of 10 FFHs, 10 POFs, 10 PGs, and 10 PGCGs from archival specimens were evaluated. Samples of gingival mucosa were used as negative controls for stromal myofibroblasts. Oral squamous cell carcinoma samples, in which stromal myofibroblasts have been previously detected, were used as positive controls. Myofibroblasts were identified by immunohistochemical detection of alpha smooth muscle actin (α-sma). Myofibroblast immunostaining was qualitatively classified as negative, scanty, or dense. Differences in the presence of myofibroblasts among FFH, POF, PG, and PGCG were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test. Stromal myofibroblasts were not detected in FFH, POF, PG, or PGCG. Consequently, no differences were observed in the presence of myofibroblasts among FFH, POF, PG, or PGCG (p > 0.05). In conclusion, stromal myofibroblasts were not detected in the focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva that were evaluated, suggesting that these cells do not play a significant role in their pathogenesis.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqOBrazilian Oral Research v.26 n.4 20122012-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242012000400015en10.1590/S1806-83242012005000012
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author Damasceno,Leonardo Silveira
Gonçalves,Fernanda da Silva
Silva,Edson Costa e
Zenóbio,Elton Gonçalves
Souza,Paulo Eduardo Alencar
Horta,Martinho Campolina Rebello
spellingShingle Damasceno,Leonardo Silveira
Gonçalves,Fernanda da Silva
Silva,Edson Costa e
Zenóbio,Elton Gonçalves
Souza,Paulo Eduardo Alencar
Horta,Martinho Campolina Rebello
Stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva
author_facet Damasceno,Leonardo Silveira
Gonçalves,Fernanda da Silva
Silva,Edson Costa e
Zenóbio,Elton Gonçalves
Souza,Paulo Eduardo Alencar
Horta,Martinho Campolina Rebello
author_sort Damasceno,Leonardo Silveira
title Stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva
title_short Stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva
title_full Stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva
title_fullStr Stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva
title_full_unstemmed Stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva
title_sort stromal myofibroblasts in focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva
description Focal reactive overgrowths are among the most common oral mucosal lesions. The gingiva is a significant site affected by these lesions, when triggered by chronic inflammation in response to microorganisms in dental plaque. Myofibroblasts are differentiated fibroblasts that actively participate in diseases characterized by tissue fibrosis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of stromal myofibroblasts in the main focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva: focal fibrous hyperplasia (FFH), peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF), pyogenic granuloma (PG), and peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG). A total of 10 FFHs, 10 POFs, 10 PGs, and 10 PGCGs from archival specimens were evaluated. Samples of gingival mucosa were used as negative controls for stromal myofibroblasts. Oral squamous cell carcinoma samples, in which stromal myofibroblasts have been previously detected, were used as positive controls. Myofibroblasts were identified by immunohistochemical detection of alpha smooth muscle actin (α-sma). Myofibroblast immunostaining was qualitatively classified as negative, scanty, or dense. Differences in the presence of myofibroblasts among FFH, POF, PG, and PGCG were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test. Stromal myofibroblasts were not detected in FFH, POF, PG, or PGCG. Consequently, no differences were observed in the presence of myofibroblasts among FFH, POF, PG, or PGCG (p > 0.05). In conclusion, stromal myofibroblasts were not detected in the focal reactive overgrowths of the gingiva that were evaluated, suggesting that these cells do not play a significant role in their pathogenesis.
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