Changes in type I keratin expression associated with HPV16 transformation of human epidermal keratinocytes.

Epithelial cell biology Pub Date : 1992-04-01
X F Pei, I M Leigh, F M Watt
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We have used immunoblotting to compare expression of type I keratins in two strains of normal human epidermal keratinocytes (v and u) and their HPV16-transformed derivatives (vp and up). The levels of keratins 14 and 17 were similar in all four cell strains, whereas keratins 18 and 19 were more abundant in vp and up than in the normal parental keratinocytes. Keratin 13 was more abundant in the transformed cells than in the parentals; in addition, expression in v was higher than in u, and expression in vp was higher than in up, suggesting strain-specific variation in expression. Keratin 16 was the only keratin to be more highly expressed in v and u than in vp and up; this is consistent with the reduced capacity of the transformants for stratification and terminal differentiation. Double-label immunofluorescence of vp and up showed that more cells expressed involucrin than keratin 16. We conclude that HPV16 transformation results in marked changes in keratin expression. The increased expression of keratin 18, a keratin that is normally expressed in simple epithelia, fits well with reports of increased keratin 18 expression in invasive squamous cell carcinomas of skin and other keratinocyte-derived tumours.

I型角蛋白表达变化与人表皮角质形成细胞HPV16转化相关。
我们使用免疫印迹法比较了两株正常人表皮角质形成细胞(v和u)及其hpv16转化衍生物(vp和up)中I型角蛋白的表达。角蛋白14和17的水平在所有四种细胞株中相似,而角蛋白18和19在vp和up中比在正常亲本角化细胞中更丰富。转化细胞中的角蛋白13含量高于亲本;此外,v的表达量高于u, vp的表达量高于up,表明菌株的表达存在特异性差异。角蛋白16是唯一在v和u中表达高于vp和up的角蛋白;这与变体分层和终端分化的能力降低是一致的。vp和up的双标记免疫荧光显示,表达天青蛋白的细胞多于表达角蛋白16的细胞。我们得出结论,HPV16的转化导致角蛋白表达的显著变化。角蛋白18(一种通常在单纯上皮中表达的角蛋白)的表达增加,与在皮肤的侵袭性鳞状细胞癌和其他角蛋白细胞衍生的肿瘤中角蛋白18表达增加的报道非常吻合。
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