Literature DB >> 1715894

Abnormal distribution of epidermal protein antigens in psoriatic epidermis.

S Watanabe1, K Wagatsuma, E Ichikawa, H Takahashi.   

Abstract

The immunohistochemical distribution of the epidermal proteins filaggrin, involucrin, and cytokeratins is characteristic in normal epidermis. This distribution may change as a result of malignant transformation or abnormal differentiation. The present study was conducted to determine the patterns of reactivity of psoriatic epidermis to antibodies against various epidermal proteins and to clarify abnormal differentiation or maturation of the keratinocytes in psoriatic epidermis. Anti-human filaggrin, anti-human involucrin, and twelve kinds of anti-cytokeratin antibodies were used in this study. Cryostat or paraffin-embedded sections were stained with these antibodies by the avidin-biotin peroxidase technique. The epidermis of the noninvolved skin of patients with psoriasis vulgaris showed the distribution seen in normal skin. However, involved psoriatic skin revealed little or no reaction in the stratum corneum or in the granular layer with the anti-filaggrin antibody. Cells positively staining with anti-involucrin antibody paradoxically appeared in the lower cell layers of involved psoriatic epidermis. An anti-keratin antibody, AE1, stained suprabasal cells in involved psoriatic epidermis, although this antibody selectively stained epidermal basal cells in normal skin. The other anti-keratin antibodies, especially KL1, PKK1, and a polyclonal anti-keratin antibody, were less reactive with involved psoriatic skin than with normal skin. These observations suggest that the maturation pathway of keratinocytes in active psoriatic lesions differs qualitatively from that in normal epidermis.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1715894     DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.1991.tb03057.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dermatol        ISSN: 0385-2407            Impact factor:   4.005


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