Volume 114, Issue 3 pp. 279-283
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Precocious appearance of involucrin and epidermal transglutaminase during differentiation of psoriatic skin

B.A. BERNARD

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B.A. BERNARD

Centre International de Recherches Dermatologiques, Sophia Antipolis, 06565 Valbonne Cedex, France

Dr Bruno A. Bernard, CIRD, Sophia Antipolis, 06565 Valbonne, France.Search for more papers by this author
A. REANO

A. REANO

Laboratoire de Recherche Dermatologique et Immunologique, Inserm U. 209, Hopital Edouard Herriot, 69374 Lyon Cedex 08, France

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Y.M. DARMON

Y.M. DARMON

Centre International de Recherches Dermatologiques, Sophia Antipolis, 06565 Valbonne Cedex, France

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J. THIVOLET

J. THIVOLET

Laboratoire de Recherche Dermatologique et Immunologique, Inserm U. 209, Hopital Edouard Herriot, 69374 Lyon Cedex 08, France

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First published: March 1986
Citations: 68

SUMMARY

We compared the distribution in psoriatic skin of three different markers usually found in the stratum granulosum of normal skin. Using dansylcadaverine, we demonstrate that epidermal transglutaminase activity can be detected in most of the suprabasal layers of involved psoriatic skin and that the epidermal transglutaminase activity closely matches involucrin distribution. The glycoprotein GP37 was not detected in involved psoriatic skin of stable lesions. These results suggest that the integrated control of several independent pathways of terminal differentiation is lost in psoriasis, resulting in the classical feature of parakeratosis with absence of the stratum granulosum.

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