APOPTOSIS AS A MECHANISM OF SKIN RENEWAL - LE(Y)-ANTIGEN EXPRESSION IS INVOLVED IN AN EARLY EVENT OF A CELLS COMMITMENT TO APOPTOSIS

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作者
MINAMIDE, S
NAORA, H
ADACHI, M
OKANO, A
NAORA, H
机构
[1] AUSTRALIAN NATL UNIV, RES SCH BIOL SCI, CANBERRA, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA
[2] SHOWA HOSP, DEPT SURG ONCOL, TAKASAKI, GUMMA 370, JAPAN
[3] SHOWA HOSP, RES LAB, TAKASAKI, GUMMA 370, JAPAN
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10.1007/BF01457808
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Skin renewal is a typical example of the active participation of a cell in its own death process. Cells arising from mitotic activity in the stratum germinativum of the epidermis continuously migrate upwards to the stratum corneum, where dead cells are eventually desquamated. Recent studies have suggested that apoptosis is involved in the dynamic process of skin renewal. However, this still remains to be further elucidated. In this paper, we investigated the involvement of apoptosis in the skin renewal process. Changes in the morphology of cells in different epidermal layers were compared with histochemical analyses of the extent of DNA fragmentation, as determined by nick end-labelling, and of the reactivities to a monoclonal antibody directed to Le(y)-antigen, difucosylated type 2 chain determinant, which has a close association with apoptosis, and to a monoclonal antibody directed to the proliferating cell nuclear antigen. The results show that apoptosis proceeds concomitantly with cell movement in the epidermis. It seems likely that commitment of a cell to death by apoptosis occurs in the epidermal tissue immediately after completion of cell proliferation, and that Le(y)-antigen expression may be involved in the entire apoptotic process including this early event.
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