Extensive changes in cytokeratin expression patterns in pathologically affected human gingiva
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Extensive changes in cytokeratin expression patterns in pathologically affected human gingiva
Abstract
The stratified squamous epithelium of the oral gingiva and the hard palate is characterized by a tissue architecture and a cytoskeletal composition similar to, although not identical with, that of the epidermis and fundamentally different from that of the adjacent non-masticatory oral mucosa. Using immunocytochemistry with antibodies specific for individual cytokeratins, in situ hybridization and Northern blots of RNA with riboprobes specific for individual cytokeratin mRNAs, and gel electrophoresis of cytoskeletal proteins of microdissected biopsy tissue samples, we show changes in the pattern of expression of cytokeratins and their corresponding mRNAs in pathologically altered oral gingiva. Besides a frequently, although not consistently, observed increase in the number of cells producing cytokeratins 4 and 13 (which are normally found as abundant components in the sulcular epithelium and the alveolar mucosa but not in the oral gingiva) and a reduction in the number of cells producing cytokeratins 1, 10 and 11, the most extensive change was noted for cytokeratin 19, a frequent cytokeratin in diverse one-layered and complex epithelia. While in normal oral gingiva cytokeratin 19 is restricted to certain, sparsely scattered cells of --or near--the basal cell layer, probably neuroendocrine (Merkel) cells, in altered tissue of inflamed samples it can appear in larger regions of the basal cell layer(s) and, in apparently more advanced stages, also in a variable number of suprabasal cells. Specifically, our in situ hybridization experiments show that this altered suprabasal cytokeratin 19 expression is more extended at the mRNA than at the protein level, indicating that cytokeratin 19 mRNA synthesis may be a relatively early event during the alteration. These changes in cytokeratin expression under an external pathological influence are discussed in relation to other factors known to contribute to the expression of certain cytokeratins and with respect to changes occurring during dysplasia and malignant transformation of oral epithelia.
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