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Query: UNIPROT:P10415 (Bcl-2)
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Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) has an aggressive clinical course and a high tendency toward recurrence, while orthokeratinized odontogenic cyst has different characteristics and does not show aggressive behavior. Bax and bcl-2 are two important anti-apoptotic and pro-apoptotic factors of the bcl-2 family. The different outcomes of theses two cysts could be related to these apopto-proteins. Twenty-eight cases of OKC and nine cases of orthokeratinized odontogenic cyst (OOC) were stained for bax and bcl-2 proteins. Immunoreactivity for bcl-2 was detected in the basal layer of OKCs, while OOCs were completely negative in the basal layer (P<0.001). Bcl-2 expression in the whole thickness of OKCs was also significantly higher than in OOCs (P<0.001). Bax expression did not show any statistically significant difference between the two cysts (P=0.077). The different behaviors of these cysts are compatible with their immunohistochemical view. Lower expression of bcl-2 in OOC ends in less aggressiveness and a lower tendency toward recurrence. Bax seems to play no significant role by itself; however, the bcl-2/bax ratio is probably a determinant factor for different outcomes.
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PMID:Evaluation of bax and bcl-2 expression in odontogenic keratocysts and orthokeratinized odontogenic cysts: A comparison of two cysts. 1936 40

The odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is a cystic lesion, lined by uniformly thickened parakeratinized epithelium. Some lesions are large and tend to recur after surgical treatment. The neoplastic nature of OKCs remains a matter of dispute. It is known that some sporadic OKCs harbor PTCH1 mutations, and via the dissection of cyst epithelium, these mutations were demonstrated to occur much more frequently than previously thought. In addition to the classical PTCH1 mutations, Hedgehog pathway disturbance and Bcl-2 protein overexpression, as detected via genome-wide expression analysis of OKCs, have been published. Changes in DNA methylation patterns and alterations in microRNA expression levels have recently been reported in these lesions. We reviewed the molecular mechanisms that underlie the pathogenesis of OKCs as described over the past few years and explored the molecular alterations that can be therapeutically targeted.
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PMID:Molecular alterations in odontogenic keratocysts as potential therapeutic targets. 2848 59

Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) has a special mention in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery due to its varied presentation and high recurrence rate. The presence of Bcl-2 and cytokeratin 10 along with interleukins in the basal and suprabasal layers led to the inhibition of apoptosis of the surface epithelium and hence the high rate of recurrence. We discuss six cases diagnosed as odontogenic keratocyst on biopsy that underwent surgical removal. At the time of biopsy, the contents of the cyst were drained to allow decompression, then enucleation with Carnoy's solution was performed as a secondary procedure. Based on our findings, we suggest a modification to Pogrel's protocol of decompression with a drain in place followed by enucleation.
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PMID:Management of the Odontogenic Keratocyst - Six Cases with Conservative Management Supported by Chemical and Electrochemical Cauterization. 3189 86