Evaluation of the `Hedgehog' signaling pathways in squamous and basal cell carcinomas of the eyelids and conjunctiva
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The purpose of the present study was to assess the role of hedgehog    signaling pathway in the carcinogenesis of eyelid skin and conjunctival    epithelial malignant tumors. The study was conducted on specimens from    41 patients with cutaneous eyelid basal cell carcinoma, 22 with bulbar    conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma, 12 with bulbar conjunctival    intraepithelial neoplasia. Major molecules of Hedgehog signaling pathway    (Sonic Hedgehog {[}Shh] and Patched-1 {[}Ptch-1] and Glioma-associated    oncogene {[}Gli-1]) were evaluated in paraffin-embedded tissue specimens    using immunohistochemical staining. For each specimen, the percentage    (<10\%, 10-50\%, > 50\%) and the intensity of the immunohistochemical    staining (graded from 0 to 3) were calculated and the scores obtained by    multiplication of two values were analyzed using the Kruskall-Wallis    test. Shh and Ptch-1 expression levels were statistically significantly    lower in the basal cell carcinoma group compared with the squamous cell    carcinoma group (P= 0.043 for Shh
P= 0.030 for Ptch-1). In the conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma group, the Ptch-1 score was 0 in similar to 25\% of specimens and the Gli-1 score was = 2 in similar to 45\% of cases. In the conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia group, the Ptch-1 score was = 2 in 66\% of specimens, the Gli-1 score was = 2 in similar to 92\% of cases. Ptch-1 mutations contribute to the development of cutaneous eyelid basal cell carcinoma. The present study provides evidence that alterations in hedgehog signaling pathways may lead to transformation of the conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia into invasive squamous cell carcinoma.
P= 0.030 for Ptch-1). In the conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma group, the Ptch-1 score was 0 in similar to 25\% of specimens and the Gli-1 score was = 2 in similar to 45\% of cases. In the conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia group, the Ptch-1 score was = 2 in 66\% of specimens, the Gli-1 score was = 2 in similar to 92\% of cases. Ptch-1 mutations contribute to the development of cutaneous eyelid basal cell carcinoma. The present study provides evidence that alterations in hedgehog signaling pathways may lead to transformation of the conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia into invasive squamous cell carcinoma.
