EXPRESSION OF CELL-SURFACE ADHESION MOLECULES ON THE EPITHELIUM OF ORGAN-CULTURED SKIN

Citation
J. Varani et al., EXPRESSION OF CELL-SURFACE ADHESION MOLECULES ON THE EPITHELIUM OF ORGAN-CULTURED SKIN, Invasion & metastasis, 15(5-6), 1995, pp. 189-196
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02511789
Volume
15
Issue
5-6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
189 - 196
Database
ISI
SICI code
0251-1789(1995)15:5-6<189:EOCAMO>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Human neonatal foreskin was maintained in organ culture under serum-fr ee, growth-factor-free conditions or in the presence of a combination of growth factors that are known to stimulate keratinocyte proliferati on in monolayer culture. Previously, we have shown that normal histolo gy is maintained when growth-factor-free conditions are used but that the epithelium undergoes a hyperproliferative response and invades the dermis in the presence of the exogenous growth factors. In the presen t study, the tissue was examined by immunofluorescence for expression of alpha 6 and beta 4 integrin components and for E-cadherin. Under gr owth factor-free conditions, both alpha 6 and beta 4 were localized to the basal surface of epithelial cells in contact with the basement me mbrane. In contrast, both epitopes were diffusely distributed througho ut the basal epithelium in the presence of growth factors. E-cadherin expression was rapidly lost from the tissue in organ culture. This occ urred in both the presence and absence of exogenous growth factors. On the basis of these immunochemical results, we conclude that the same changes in alpha 6 and beta 4 expression that are seen in rapidly prol iferating keratinocytes and squamous epithelial cell tumors can be see n in the epidermis of organ-cultured skin when it is maintained in the presence of epithelial growth factors. The observed loss of E-cadheri n, in contrast, appears to be a consequence of incubation in organ cul ture.