Localization of elevated transforming growth factor-alpha in psoriatic epidermis

ML Turbitt, RJ Akhurst, SI White, RM MacKie - Journal of investigative …, 1990 - Elsevier
ML Turbitt, RJ Akhurst, SI White, RM MacKie
Journal of investigative dermatology, 1990Elsevier
Biopsies of involved and uninvolved skin from five patients with plaque psoriasis and normal
skin from four healthy volunteers were investigated for steady-state quantities of TGF-alpha
RNA and protein by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. Increased levels of TGF-
alpha RNA were found only in the high-level keratinocytes of involved psoriatic skin (p<
0.001). Elevated levels of TGF-alpha protein were seen in both the high-level and basal
layers of involved psoriatic skin compared to uninvolved psoriatic and normal control skin …
Biopsies of involved and uninvolved skin from five patients with plaque psoriasis and normal skin from four healthy volunteers were investigated for steady-state quantities of TGF-alpha RNA and protein by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. Increased levels of TGF-alpha RNA were found only in the high-level keratinocytes of involved psoriatic skin (p <0.001). Elevated levels of TGF-alpha protein were seen in both the high-level and basal layers of involved psoriatic skin compared to uninvolved psoriatic and normal control skin. Elevated TGF-alpha gene expression is thus implicated in the hyperproliferation of keratinocytes and possibly the altered maturation pattern seen in psoriasis.
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