Expression of the basal cell adhesion molecule (B-CAM) in normal and diseased human skin

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作者
Bernemann, TM [1 ]
Podda, M [1 ]
Wolter, M [1 ]
Boehncke, WH [1 ]
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[1] Univ Frankfurt, Dept Dermatol, D-60590 Frankfurt, Germany
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10.1034/j.1600-0560.2000.027003108.x
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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The basal cell adhesion molecule (B-CAM) is a 90-kD cell surface glycoprotein with a characteristic immunoglobulin domain structure. The pattern of B-CAM expression in cultured cells suggests that the molecule is associated with a substrate-adherent growth pattern in some lineages. We investigated the expression of B-CAM in normal and diseased human epidermis by means of immunohistochemistry employing a single batch of high-titer mouse monoclonal antibody G253. Snap-frozen biopsy material from normal skin (n=8), psoliasis (n=5), contact dermatitis (n=6). basal cell carcinoma (n=5) and fetal skin (n=6) was studied. In normal human skin. B-CAM was found in varying degrees throughout the epidermis with a preference for suprabasal expression, hair follicles were regularly of a B-CAM-positive phenotype. There were no qualitative differences with regard to the B-CAM expression pattern in normal skin ill comparison to psoriasis and contact dermatitis. In contrast, fetal skin (15th to 18th week of gestation) was characterized by B-CAM-positive cells in the basal layer of the epidermis as well as in the outer root sheath of hair follicles. Basal cell carcinomas also regularly expressed high levels of B-CAM. A strong B-CAM-positive phenotype can be found in the outer root sheath of air follicles of adult and fetal human skin as well as in fetal basal kerarinocytes.
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