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Expression of fucosyltransferases in skin, conjunctiva, and cornea during human development.

J J Candelier1, R Mollicone, B Mennesson, P Coullin, R Oriol.   

Abstract

During human development, type-1-precursor, sialyl-Le a, and Le x antigens were present in the periderm of skin and eye at week 6. The Le x antigen disappeared from cornea at 10 weeks and then from skin at 20 weeks. H-type-1, Le a, Le b, sialyl-Le a, H-type-2, sialyl-Le x, and Le y were found in cornea, conjunctiva, and periderm between 10 and 20 weeks. They disappear from the skin (at week 20) and progressively reappear in skin derivatives, especially in the epithelium of sweat glands. The secretory part of the sweat gland is type-1-precursor and H-type-1 positive while its excretory part is Le a, Le b, sialyl-Le a, and Le y positive. On the eye surface the disappearance of Le x at 10 weeks and of the H-type-1, sialyl-Le x, and Le y at week 35 starts in the central cornea in front of the lens. The corneal epithelium and the conjunctiva have similar antigens to those of excretory and secretory parts of the sweat gland, respectively. Invaginations and folding of the epidermis might preserve the embryonic staining. We propose that fucosylation patterns are associated with the embryonic origin and differentiation stage of tissue. The early and transient presence of Le x is associated with FUT4 or FUT9 activities, while the late appearance of Lewis antigens is related to other alpha3-fucosyltransferases.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11052260     DOI: 10.1007/s004180000172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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