Comparative immunohistochemical analyses on the modes of cell death/keratinization in epidermal cyst, trichilemmal cyst, and pilomatricoma
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Comparative immunohistochemical analyses on the modes of cell death/keratinization in epidermal cyst, trichilemmal cyst, and pilomatricoma
Abstract
Keratinization is a kind of cell death called terminal differentiation and includes various patterns such as epidermal keratinization (EK), trichilemmal keratinization (TK), and shadow cell differentiation (SCD), whereas these have not been comparatively investigated from a standpoint of cell death. In the present study, surgically extirpated specimens of epidermal cyst, trichilemmal cyst, and pilomatricoma (10 cases in each) were subjected to immunohistochemistry for single-strand DNA (ssDNA), gamma-H2AX, cleaved caspase-3, cleaved lamin A, caspase-14, and CD138 to compare the modes of cell death and keratinization pattern. Transitional cells in pilomatricoma were immunoreactive, although not in whole part, for ssDNA and gamma-H2AX, and negative for cleaved caspase-3 and cleaved lamin A. Epidermal and trichilemmal cyst were negative for these 4 markers, except for ssDNA or cleaved lamin A in a small number of parakeratotic cells in a few cases. The keratinizing component showed caspase-14(+)/CD138(-) in epidermal cyst, caspase-14(-)/CD138(+) in trichilemmal cyst, and caspase-14(-)/CD138(-) in pilomatricoma. These results indicate that EK, TK, and SCD have a common property of apoptosis-like programmed cell death without caspase-3 activation or nuclear fragmentation. Meanwhile, they show different characteristics one another as follows: (A), DNA double-strand breaks occur in the transitional cells of SCD but not in EK/TK; and (B), EK, TK, and SCD can be distinguished by expression pattern of caspase-14 and CD138 in the keratinizing component.
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