involucrin has been researched along with Molluscum-Contagiosum* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for involucrin and Molluscum-Contagiosum
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Molluscum contagiosum: immunomorphological aspects of keratinocytes markers of differentiation and adhesion.
Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a Molluscipox virus infection of keratinocytes with hyperplasia and intracytoplasmic inclusions - the molluscum bodies (MBs). Few papers address cytokeratins (K) profile in MC, mainly focusing terminal keratinization process.. Forty-one MC lesions were subjected to immunohistochemical technique to verify K1, K10, K14, K16, involucrin, filaggrin, E-cadherin and p63 expression. MC immunolabeling pattern was compared to adjacent normal appearing epidermis (ANAE).. In MC and ANAE, K1/K10 were expressed in suprabasal layers, K14 was expressed in basal and suprabasal layers and K16 was expressed through all spinous layer. Involucrin and filaggrin were observed in granular, spinous and in basal layer of ANAE and MC. E-cadherin was present up to the first layers of MC while ANAE exhibited E-cadherin labeling at basal and spinous layers. Basal and spinous layers keratinocytes nuclei, in both MC and ANAE, express p63.. Infection by Molluscipox virus alters keratinocyte differentiation status. The presence of K14 and p63 in spinous layer, as well as early expression of involucrin and filaggrin, associated to a hyperproliferative state disclosed by K16 expression, may be a result of disruption in keratinocytes maturation process. The changes observed at ANAE may represent early events in keratinization disturbance. Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Biomarkers; Cadherins; Cell Adhesion; Cell Differentiation; Child; Child, Preschool; Filaggrin Proteins; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Infant; Intermediate Filament Proteins; Keratinocytes; Keratins; Membrane Proteins; Middle Aged; Molluscum Contagiosum; Protein Precursors; Young Adult | 2009 |
An immunohistochemical study of abnormal keratinocyte differentiation in molluscum contagiosum.
To investigate abnormalities in the keratinization process in lesional epidermis of molluscum contagiosum, production of filaggrin, loricrin, Ted-H-1 antigen, involucrin, cystatin A and CD95 ligand (CD95L) was investigated using specific antibodies. Anti-filaggrin monoclonal antibody (MoAb) did not react with keratohyalin granules (KHG), but with the substance around virus particles in the stratum corneum. KHG reacted with anti-loricrin polyclonal antibody (PoAb) and anti-Ted-H-1 MoAb. Anti-involucrin PoAb and anti-cystatin A PoAb reacted with materials in the cytoplasm of the middle stratum spinosum to the stratum granulosum. CD95L was expressed in the cell membrane region of the living cell layers in lesional epidermis. These observations suggest that the keratinization process may be altered in molluscum contagiosum. Topics: Biomarkers; Cell Differentiation; Cell Membrane; Cystatins; Cytoplasm; Fas Ligand Protein; Filaggrin Proteins; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Intermediate Filament Proteins; Keratinocytes; Membrane Glycoproteins; Membrane Proteins; Molluscum Contagiosum; Protein Precursors | 1999 |