Localization and characterization of specific cornification proteins in avian epidermis

被引:17
作者
Alibardi, L [1 ]
Toni, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Biol Evoluz Sperimentale, IT-40126 Bologna, Italy
关键词
avian epidermis; cornification proteins;
D O I
10.1159/000083732
中图分类号
R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
学科分类号
100101 ;
摘要
Little is known about proteins involved in the formation of the stratum corneum in the avian apteric epidermis. The present immunocytochemical, autoradiographic and electrophoretic study shows that antibodies against characteristic proteins of mammalian cornification (alpha-keratins, loricrin, sciellin, filaggrin, transglutaminase) recognize avian epidermal proteins. This suggests the presence of avian protein with epitopes common to related mammalian proteins. These proteins may also be involved in the formation of the cornified core and cell envelope of mature avian corneocytes. The immunoblotting study suggests that protein bands, cross-reactive for antibodies against loricrin (45, 52-57 kDa), sciellin (54, 84 kDa), filaggrin (32, 38, 45-48 kDa), and transglutaminase (40, 50, 58 kDa), are present in the avian epidermis. Immunocytochemistry shows that immunoreactivity for the above proteins is localized in the transitional and lowermost corneous layer of apteric epidermis. Their epitopes are rapidly masked/altered in cornifying cells and are no longer detectable in mature corneocytes. In scaled epidermis a thick layer made of beta-keratins of 14-18, 20-22, and 33 kDa is formed. Only in feathered epidermis (not in scale epidermis), an antifeather chicken beta-keratin antibody recognized a protein band at 812 kDa. This small beta-keratin is probably suitable for the formation of long, axial filaments in elongated barb, barbule and calamus cells. Conversely, the larger beta-keratins in scales are irregularly deposited forming flat plates. Tritiated histidine coupled to autoradiography show an absence of both keratohyalin and histidine-rich proteins in adult feathered and scaled epidermis. Most of the labeling appears in proteins within the range of beta- and alpha-keratins. These data on apteric epidermis support the hypothesis of an evolution of the apteric and interfollicular epidermis from the expansion of hinge regions of protoavian archosaurians. Copyright (C) 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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