Literature DB >> 29119273

Immunohistochemical distribution of Ki67 in epidermis of thick glabrous skin of human digits.

Aleksandar Petrovic1, Vladimir Petrovic2, Bobana Milojkovic3, Ivan Nikolic2, Dragan Jovanovic4, Aleksandra Antovic5, Miroslav Milic5.   

Abstract

The glabrous skin on the flexor sides of hands and feet, compared to other integument regions, has thicker epidermis and more complex pattern of epidermal ridges, wherefore in microscopy is denominated as thick skin. The epidermis of this skin type has individually unique and permanent superficial patterns, called dermatoglyphics, which are maintained by regenerative potential of deep epidermal rete ridges, that interdigitate with adjacent dermis. Using light microscopy, we analyzed cadaveric big toes thick skin samples, described histology of deep epidermal ridges (intermediate, limiting, and transverse), and quantitatively evidenced their pattern of proliferation by immunohistochemical assessment of Ki67. Immunohistochemical distribution of Ki67 was confined to basal and suprabasal layers, with pattern of distribution specific for intermediate, limiting and transverse ridges that gradually transform within epidermal height. Deep epidermal ridges, interdigitating with dermal papillae, participate in construction of intricate epidermal base, whose possible role in epidermal regeneration was also discussed. Having a prominent morphology, this type of epidermis offers the best morphological insight in complexities of skin organization, and its understanding could challenge and improve currently accepted models of epidermal organization.

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Keywords:  Deep epidermal ridges; Epidermis; Glabrous skin; Immunohistochemistry; Intermediate ridge; Keratinocyte; Ki67; Limiting ridge; Thick skin; Transverse ridge

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29119273     DOI: 10.1007/s00403-017-1793-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res        ISSN: 0340-3696            Impact factor:   3.017


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Journal:  Aging (Albany NY)       Date:  2019-06-06       Impact factor: 5.682

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Authors:  Claudia E Rübe; Caroline Bäumert; Nadine Schuler; Anna Isermann; Zoé Schmal; Matthias Glanemann; Carl Mann; Harry Scherthan
Journal:  NPJ Aging Mech Dis       Date:  2021-04-01
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