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Expression of small proline rich proteins in neoplastic and inflammatory skin diseases

✍ Scribed by M. De Heller-Milev; M. Huber; R. Panizzon; D. Hohl


Book ID
104459562
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
801 KB
Volume
143
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-0963

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

The formation of the cornified cell envelope (ce) during the late stages of epidermal differentiation is essential for epidermal barrier function and protects the body against environmental attack and water loss. formation of the ce involves the replacement of the plasma membrane by cross-linkage of precursor proteins such as involucrin, small proline rich proteins (sprr) and loricrin. in normal epidermis, sprr1 is restricted to appendages, sprr2 is also expressed in interfollicular areas, while sprr3 is completely absent; the latter is most abundant in oral epithelium. this differential expression indicates an important part for sprrs in specific barrier requirements, and reflects their importance in the biomechanical properties of the ce.

Objectives:

We report here on the expression of sprr1, sprr2 and sprr3 in a wide range of cutaneous neoplastic and inflammatory diseases.

Methods:

We used immunohistochemistry; in addition, northern blot analysis of malignant tumours was performed.

Results:

Increased suprabasal expression of sprr1 and sprr2, but no sprr3 expression, was noted in inflammatory dermatoses with orthokeratotic and parakeratotic squamous differentiation. by contrast, differentiating epidermal tumours such as bowen's disease, keratoacanthoma and squamous cell carcinoma expressed sprr3.

Conclusions:

As sprrs were originally cloned on the basis of their expression in ultraviolet light-irradiated keratinocytes, the expression of sprr3 in actinic lesions is of interest, and might serve as a diagnostic tool.


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