Gam. Krekels et al., KERATINS (K8 AND K19) AS POTENTIAL MARKERS OF RECURRENT BASAL-CELL CARCINOMA, EJD. European journal of dermatology, 7(3), 1997, pp. 158-160
The keratin phenotype of 10 cases of recurrent basal cell carcinoma wa
s assayed immunohistochemically using a panel of monospecific monoclon
al antibodies to keratins and compared with the keratin phenotype of 1
0 primary (untreated), nodular basal cell carcinomas. The two groups s
howed identical expression patterns for K5, K14 and K17. However, K8 a
nd/or K19 were found in 9 of the recurrent basal cell carcinomas, whil
e only 2 primary basal cell carcinoma expressed these keratins. These
findings suggest that the expression of simple epithelial keratins may
be of biological importance in basal cell carcinomas and could be rel
ated to tumour invasion and/or changes in epithelial-mesenchymal inter
actions.