Behaviour of laminin 1 and type IV collagen in uninvolved psoriatic skin. Immunohistochemical study using confocal laser scanning microscopy

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Mondello, MR
Magaudda, L
Pergolizzi, S
Santoro, A
Vaccaro, M
Califano, L
Cannavo, SP
Guarneri, B
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[1] POLICLIN UNIV,INST DERMATOL,I-98100 MESSINA,ITALY
[2] UNIV MESSINA,DEPT BIOMORPHOL,MESSINA,ITALY
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psoriasis; basement membrane; laminin; 1; type IV collagen; confocal microscopy;
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Previous studies have demonstrated the presence in psoriatic lesions of ultrastructural and molecular alterations of the basement membrane and an altered polarized distribution of the integrins; this latter alteration has also been observed in uninvolved skin. The aim of the present study was to determine, by means of immunolocalization with monoclonal antibodies directed against laminin 1 and type IV collagen and using confocal scanning laser microscopy, whether there are also alterations of the main components of the basement membrane in uninvolved skin, The findings showed a discontinuous and fragmented staining of laminin 1 and a normal distribution of type TV collagen, Taking into account both these results and the results of studies on epithelial cell lines, the authors hypothesize the existence of a functional deficit in psoriatic keratinocytes affecting the synthesis of the al subunit of laminin, This deficit would explain: (1) the incapacity to produce mature trimeric laminin; (2) the altered assembly into a distinct basal lamina; (3) the loss of keratinocyte adhesion to the basement membrane; (4) alterations in the polarized distribution of the integrins; and (5) the consequent total or partial block of the cell signals regulating the processes of cytomorphosis. Already present in uninvolved skin, and enhanced by various irritative stimuli, this situation could be decisive for the appearance of psoriatic lesions.
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