Distribution Patterns of Involucrin in the Stratum Corneum of the Normal and Psoriatic Artificial Skins.
- Author:
In Hwan SONG
1
;
Hoon Ki SUNG
;
Joo Yung KIM
;
Eon Ki SUNG
;
Yungchang LEE
;
Jeong Hyun PARK
;
Yong Suk MOON
;
Hong Tae KIM
;
Sung Ik CHANG
Author Information
1. Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Korea. ihsong@med.yu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Involucrin;
Cornified envelop;
Artificial skin;
Psoriasis
- MeSH:
Cell Membrane;
Cytoplasm;
Epidermis;
Keratinocytes;
Psoriasis;
Skin;
Skin Diseases;
Skin, Artificial*
- From:Korean Journal of Anatomy
2004;37(2):191-198
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Cornified envelope is highly insoluble structure formed beneath the plasma membrane during terminal differentiation of keratinocytes and is stabilized by cross linking of various proteins, including involucrin, loricrin, and cornifin. Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease characterizing inflammatory reaction and hyperproliferation of keratinocyte. There are some differences in involucrin immunolabelling in stratum corneum between normal and psoriasis epidermis. Labelling was convergent to cornified envelope in psoriasis skin but throughout cytoplasm in normal skin. To compare terminal differentiation patterns of normal and psoriasis keratinocytes, we reconstructed normal and psoriatic artificial skin by using primary cultured keratinocytes from normal and psoriasis skin and then performed immunogold labelling for involucrin in stratum corneum. Psoriatic artificial skin had thin and poorly organized corneal layer. Immunogold labelling for involucrin revealed same pattern of that in vivo by showing throughout cytoplasm in lower layer but convergent cornified envelope in upper layer. Compared with psoriatic artificial skin, normal artificial skin had well organized and thick stratum corneum. Involucrin labelling was throughout cytoplasm in most of corneal layer but convergent to cornified envelope in some uppermost cells. Even though some cells show convergent pattern in normal artificial skin, absolute number of this pattern was no lesser than in artificial psoriatic skin because of normal artificial skin had thick stratum corneum. This result showed there was no difference in involucrin distribution in terminal differentiation of normal and psoriasis keratinocytes in organotypic culture model. It is concluded that although well organized multiple corneal layers are formed in normal artificial skin, they can not reach to full maturation of cornified envelope, and difference of involucrin localization in cornified envelope of psoriasis epidermis is related with not peculiarities of the cells but rapid growing in vivo.