Ameloblastoma ; Calcium signaling ; Cancer stem cell ; Collagen ; Tumor microenvironment ; Wnt signal ; ing pat
Abstract
Ameloblastoma is the most representative epithelial odontogenic tumor in the craniofacial region. Through several studies on Ameloblastoma that have been conducted so far, we have been able to get closer to the reality of Amelo blastoma. However, groundbreaking insight into the pathophysiology of Ameloblastoma has not yet been provided.
This review assessed three aspects of five recently published papers on Ameloblastoma: cancer stem cells, calcium signaling, and tumor microenvironment, and compared them with previous studies on tumor physiology, includ ing cancer. In addition, the characteristics of Ameloblastoma revealed by the experimental methods presented in the currently published five papers provide the possibility of Ameloblastoma as a study model in general tumor or can cer studies. Furthermore, the mechanisms of action of the chemicals identified in the studies support their potential as candidates for the second-line treatment of Ameloblastoma.