Evaluation of Collagen Fibers in Hyperkeratosis and Different Types of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia by Using Picrosirius Red Staining

Oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) is a sign of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) progression. The dysplastic squamous epithelial cells degrade the stroma resulting in an invasion of the dysplastic epithelial cells into the underlying connective.

Objectives: We aim to evaluate collagen fibers by using picrosirius red staining among different types of epithelial dysplasia and their correlation to clinical parameters.

Methods: Eighty cases of paraffin blocks were retrieved and classified into 4 groups; hyperkeratosis, mild epithelial dysplasia, moderate epithelial dysplasia and severe epithelial dysplasia. Three cases of focal fibrous hyperplasia were used as positive controls. Picrosirius-red staining technique and investigating under a polarized light microscope were performed. The results were interpreted according to collagen fibers birefringence; (1) orange-red represents mature collagen patterns and (2) green- yellow represents the small diameter and immature collagen. (3) mixed birefringent rays of group (1) and (2).

Results: In hyperkeratosis cases, collagen fibers in most areas showed mixed orange-red to green-yellow similarly to collagen stained in mild epithelial dysplasia. However, in moderate to severe dysplasia, collagen fibers were generally stained in green-yellow. From clinical data, the average age of female samples was higher than that of male in all 3 types of epithelial dysplasia. The tongue was the most commonly affected site (32.5%) with homogeneous leukoplakia as the most common clinical feature (48.8%).

Conclusions: This present study reveals the relationship between the difference of the maturation of collagen fibers and histopathological diagnosis. The increase grade of OED represented in green-yellow birefringence refers to immature collagen.

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Juengsomjit R, Meesakul O, Rungsiyanont S. Evaluation of Collagen Fibers in Hyperkeratosis and Different Types of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia by Using Picrosirius Red Staining: Original articles. CM Dent J [Internet]. 2022 Jan 27 [cited 2024 Apr 29];43(1):29-38. Available from: https://www.dent.cmu.ac.th/cmdj/frontend/web/?r=site/viewarticle&id=159

Juengsomjit, R., Meesakul, O. & Rungsiyanont, S. (2022). Evaluation of Collagen Fibers in Hyperkeratosis and Different Types of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia by Using Picrosirius Red Staining. CM Dent J, 43(1), 29-38. Retrieved from: https://www.dent.cmu.ac.th/cmdj/frontend/web/?r=site/viewarticle&id=159

Juengsomjit, R., Meesakul Ounruean and Rungsiyanont Sorasun. 2022. "Evaluation of Collagen Fibers in Hyperkeratosis and Different Types of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia by Using Picrosirius Red Staining." CM Dent J, 43(1), 29-38. https://www.dent.cmu.ac.th/cmdj/frontend/web/?r=site/viewarticle&id=159

Juengsomjit, R. et al. 2022. 'Evaluation of Collagen Fibers in Hyperkeratosis and Different Types of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia by Using Picrosirius Red Staining', CM Dent J, 43(1), 29-38. Retrieved from https://www.dent.cmu.ac.th/cmdj/frontend/web/?r=site/viewarticle&id=159

Juengsomjit, R., Meesakul, O. and Rungsiyanont, S. "Evaluation of Collagen Fibers in Hyperkeratosis and Different Types of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia by Using Picrosirius Red Staining", CM Dent J, vol.43, no. 1, pp. 29-38, Jan. 2022.

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