Kumar Laliytha Bijai, Mathew Philips, Madhavan Nirmal, Siddique Sabin, Kshetrimayum Nandita, Iyer Kiran
Rajah Muthiah Dental College and Hospital, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram, 608002, India.
Department of Public Health Dentistry, MES Dental College and Hospital, Malappuram, Perinthalamanna, Kerala, 679321, India.
J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2020 Oct-Dec;10(4):430-434. doi: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2020.07.005. Epub 2020 Jul 31.
Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OSMF) is a potentially malignant disorder and burning sensation is the initial complaint among these patients. Scientific literature has established that mast cells play a major role in various inflammatory disorders. However, OSMF being an inflammatory disorder, the role of mast cells is yet to be established. Hence the aim of this study was to evaluate mast cells and burning sensation in various stages of Oral Submucous Fibrosis.
The study population comprised of forty subjects, thirty were clinically confirmed cases of OSMF and ten healthy individuals served as control. A complete history and clinical examination followed by an incisional biopsy was performed. Samples obtained were subjected to routine histopathological examination and mast cells evaluation.
Mean number of total mast cells in Stage I, II and III OSMF were 8.5 ± 0.7, 11.31 ± 8.8 and 24.7 ± 21.2 respectively. There was a significant difference in total mast cell count between cases and controls. Degranulated mast cells was a significant predictor (p = 0.028), indicating role in clinical staging of OSMF. Degranulated mast cells had a significant role and was a positive predictor (B = 0.763, OR 2.145[95%CI 1.055-4.630]) at moderate levels of burning sensation. A significant difference (p = 0.029) in burning sensation across histopathological grades was also observed in the study.
Degranulated mast cells were found to have a significant influence in mild to moderate levels of burning sensation among OSMF patients. Role of degranulated mast cells were also found to be significant in various clinical stages of OSMF.
口腔黏膜下纤维化(OSMF)是一种潜在的恶性疾病,烧灼感是这些患者最初的主诉。科学文献已证实肥大细胞在各种炎症性疾病中起主要作用。然而,作为一种炎症性疾病,肥大细胞在OSMF中的作用尚未明确。因此,本研究的目的是评估口腔黏膜下纤维化各阶段的肥大细胞与烧灼感。
研究对象包括40名受试者,其中30例为经临床确诊的OSMF病例,10名健康个体作为对照。进行了完整的病史采集和临床检查,随后进行切取活检。所获得的样本进行常规组织病理学检查和肥大细胞评估。
OSMF I期、II期和III期的肥大细胞总数平均值分别为8.5±0.7、11.31±8.8和24.7±21.2。病例组和对照组的肥大细胞总数有显著差异。脱颗粒肥大细胞是一个显著的预测指标(p = 0.028),表明其在OSMF临床分期中的作用。在中等烧灼感水平时,脱颗粒肥大细胞具有显著作用且是一个阳性预测指标(B = 0.763,OR 2.145[95%CI 1.055 - 4.630])。在本研究中还观察到不同组织病理学分级的烧灼感存在显著差异(p = 0.029)。
发现脱颗粒肥大细胞对OSMF患者轻度至中度烧灼感有显著影响。脱颗粒肥大细胞在OSMF的不同临床阶段也具有显著作用。