# OCT3-4 and SOX2 in Oral Lichen Planus Compared to Oral Leukoplakia: An Immunohistochemical Study

**Authors:** Vasileios Zisis, Nikolaos N Giannakopoulos, Athanasios Poulopoulos, Marc Schmitter, Dimitrios Andreadis

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.84837 · 2025-05-26

## TL;DR

This study compares cancer stem cell markers in oral lichen planus and leukoplakia to understand their role in potential cancer development.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the expression of OCT3-4 and SOX2 in oral potentially malignant disorders.

## Key findings

- OCT3-4 nuclear staining was not detected in any samples.
- SOX2 was expressed in the basal and parabasal layers of epithelium.
- Erosive oral lichen planus showed higher SOX2 expression than other groups.

## Abstract

Background and objective

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) initiate carcinogenesis. This study aimed to examine them via immunohistochemistry in oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs).

Methods

The study involved 54 samples of OPMDs, which were compared with five cases of normal oral epithelium. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (protocol number: 8/03.07.2019). The CSC-related proteins octamer-binding transcription factor (OCT)3-4 and SRY-related HMG-box (SOX)2 were examined with immunohistochemical methods. In the case of SOX2 and OCT3-4, the samples were evaluated through a scale of 1 to 3 depending on the presence of positive cells, and this scale was further multiplied by the intensity of staining (multipliers 1 and 2). The statistical analysis was performed with Fisher’s exact test, and the significance level was set at p≤0.05.

Results

The nuclear staining of OCT3-4 was not expressed in any of the samples. The nuclear staining of SOX2 was observed mostly in the basal and parabasal layer of the epithelium. Statistically significantly higher expression of SOX2 was observed in the erosive oral lichen planus (EOLP) group than in the reticular OLP (ROLP) group (p=0.05) and the mild and non-dysplastic leukoplakia group than in the reticular OLP group (p=0.024).

Conclusions

The characteristic expression of SOX2 in OLP suggests the presence of CSCs and might imply oral tumorigenesis even in lichenoid lesions. Erosive lichen planus outperformed the mild and non-dysplastic leukoplakia, regarding the expression of CSC biomarkers.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** POU5F1 (POU class 5 homeobox 1) [NCBI Gene 5460], SOX2 (SRY-box transcription factor 2) [NCBI Gene 6657]
- **Proteins:** POU5F1 (POU class 5 homeobox 1), SOX2 (SRY-box transcription factor 2)
- **Diseases:** oral lichen planus (MONDO:0043923), oral leukoplakia (MONDO:0004844), cancer (MONDO:0004992)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SOX2 (SRY-box transcription factor 2) [NCBI Gene 6657] {aka ANOP3, MCOPS3}
- **Diseases:** leukoplakia (MESH:D007971), Cancer (MESH:D009369), lichenoid lesions (MESH:D017512), OPMDs (MESH:C537245), Oral Leukoplakia (MESH:D007972), EOLP (MESH:D017676), ROLP (MESH:C538361), carcinogenesis (MESH:D063646), Erosive lichen planus (MESH:D008010)

## Figures

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