Y. Soini et al., EXPRESSION OF P53 AND PROLIFERATING CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGEN IN LICHEN-SCLEROSUS-ET-ATROPHICUS WITH DIFFERENT HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES, International journal of gynecological pathology, 13(3), 1994, pp. 199-204
In this study, immunohistochemistry was used to investigate p53 and pr
oliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) expression in 40 cases of lich
en sclerosus et atrophicus (LSA). Nuclear immunoreactivity for both p5
3 and PCNA was found in the basal and parabasal keratinocytes in the m
ajority (91%) of the lesions. Typically, there was a widely varying po
sitivity for PCNA, suggesting a wide range of proliferative capacity i
n individual LSA lesions. Lesions with p53 positivity in 5% or more of
the basal cells also presented a strong (>14% of basal cells positive
) PCNA positivity (p = 0.030) and exhibited a higher mitotic rate (p =
0.002), suggesting a causal relationship between enhanced p53 express
ion and elevated cell proliferation. Lesions with a low number of PCNA
-positive cells (<15% of basal and parabasal cells positive) exhibited
a wider subepithelial edematous zone and a thinner epithelium than in
the lesions with a higher number of PCNA-positive cells. The results
show that later stages of LSA, typified by subepithelial edema and epi
thelial atrophy, are associated with decreased proliferative activity
of the basal and parabasal cells.