Expression of the L-fucose moiety on epidermal keratinocytes in psoriasis induced by the Koebner phenomenon: a sequential study
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Expression of the L-fucose moiety on epidermal keratinocytes in psoriasis induced by the Koebner phenomenon: a sequential study
Abstract
The expression of Ulex europaeus agglutinin (UEA I) binding sites on cell-surface glycoproteins has been used as a marker for terminal differentiation. Increased number of UEA I binding sites of L-fucose specificity have been demonstrated in psoriatic epidermis. The results of lectin-binding studies in a series of biopsies taken sequentially (0 min, 5 min, 24 h, 7 days and 8 weeks) after tape-stripping of uninvolved skin in 12 psoriatic patients (three of whom were taking diltiazem, a calcium blocker at the time of the study) and six controls are presented. UEA I binding sites, which were expressed on the granular layer and upper layers of the stratum spinosum of pre-tape stripped uninvolved skin in psoriatic individuals, were progressively more numerous, with the expression of the L-fucose moiety on the lower stratum spinosum keratinocytes in the 7-day post-tape-stripping biopsies and 8-week biopsies, correlating with a moderate and marked increase in the proliferative index, respectively. In the Koebner-negative and non-psoriatic individuals who failed to develop psoriasis after tape-stripping, the UEA I binding sites were not expressed on keratinocytes of the lower stratum spinosum in any of the biopsies, although a mild increase in the proliferative index was noted in the 7-day biopsies. Our data suggest that the increased commitment of keratinocytes to terminally differentiate may be involved in the psoriatic process.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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