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Expression of the CA1 determinant by carcinomas and by non-malignant epithelial cells in oral lesions

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The expression of the Ca antigen was investigated in 5 groups of oral lesions comprising 7 squamous cell carcinomas, 2 pre-invasive carcinomas, 7 lesions of types believed to predispose to carcinoma, 19 lesions of types that do not predispose to carcinoma and 5 biopsies of normal oral mucosa. Using an indirect immunoperoxidase method, the neoplastic epithelium reacted positively with the Ca1 antibody in only 4 out of 7 oral squamous cell carcinomas and the reaction varied between the specimens as to the intensity and number of positively stained cells. Several benign oral lesions specifically bound the Ca1 antibody in areas of epithelium showing infiltration with inflammatory cells. These lesions comprised 5 fibrous epulides, 1 pyogenic granuloma, 1 denture-induced hyperplasia and 1 non-diagnostic ulcer. We conclude that the Ca1 antibody is not sufficiently specific for the carcinoma to be of value in the diagnosis of malignant and premalignant lesions of the oral mucosa.

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Shabana, A., Ivanyi, L. & Kramer, I. Expression of the CA1 determinant by carcinomas and by non-malignant epithelial cells in oral lesions. Br J Cancer 48, 527–531 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1983.225

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