MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL-CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CORNIFIED ENVELOPES FROM HUMAN EPIDERMAL-KERATINOCYTES OF DIFFERENT ORIGIN

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MICHEL, S [1 ]
SCHMIDT, R [1 ]
SHROOT, B [1 ]
REICHERT, U [1 ]
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[1] SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, CTR INT RECH DERMATOL, F-06565 VALBONNE, FRANCE
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10.1111/1523-1747.ep12463281
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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The formation of a cornified envelope (CE) is a major event in the terminal differentiation of epidermal cells. Nomarski contrast microscopy of the envelopes purified from different sources reveals the existence of two major, but morphologically distinct classes: the very irregularly shaped fragile type CEf, and the polygonal rigid type CEr. Human keratinocytes in submerged culture are only able to produce type CEf. Specimens from healthy human epidermis contain largely type CEr. Psoriatic scales from different patients show both types in varying proportions. Tape stripping of normal epidermis reveals that type CEf is present in the lowermost layers of the stratum corneum and type CEr is present in the upper layers, indicating that the two types represent a different stage of maturation. Cyanogen bromide peptide mapping of electrophoretically purified envelopes reveals striking differences between cultured keratinocytes, normal epidermis, and psoriatic scales but also slight interindividual variations. This variability supports the view that the molecular CE composition is not strictly determined. On the other hand, no difference could be detected in the peptide maps of CEf and CEr obtained after tape stripping from the same healthy volunteer indicating that CE maturation within the stratum corneum does not involve the provision of qualitatively new proteins.
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