Immunolocalization of MUC1 in chronic plaque psoriasis

A. Abdou, A. Farag, R. Abdelaziz, R. Samaka, E. Nabil, Marwa Ali
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ABSTRACT Psoriasis is a chronic skin inflammatory disease with immunological, hyperproliferative and angiogenic dysfunction. MUC1 is a molecular sensor and signal transductor that responds to external stimuli generating cellular responses, which include cell proliferation, growth, differentiation, migration, invasion, survival and secretion of growth factors, and cytokines. The current study aimed at evaluation of the possible role of MUC1 in the pathogenesis of psoriasis through its immunohistochemical localization in involved and uninvolved psoriatic skin compared to normal skin in addition of correlating MUC1 expression with the clinical and pathological parameters of psoriasis. The current study investigated 30 patients with psoriasis and 10 controls. MUC1 was expressed in epidermis in 30% of normal skin compared to 20% of uninvolved epidermis and 63.3% of involved epidermis of psoriatic skin. MUC1 was seen staining endothelial cells of capillaries and inflammatory cells in dermis in 10% of normal skin, 0% of uninvolved psoriasis, and 83.3% of involved psoriasis. Dermal expression of MUC1 in psoriasis was associated with mild to moderate degrees of epidermal acanthosis (p = .027). Intense MUC1 expression by psoriatic epidermis was associated with short disease duration (p = .044). The upregulation of MUC1 in involved psoriatic lesion compared to uninvolved and normal skin may suggest MUC1 role in pathogenesis of psoriasis especially early stages. MUC1 may be responsible for less severity of psoriasis in old aged patients.
慢性斑块型银屑病MUC1的免疫定位
银屑病是一种慢性皮肤炎症性疾病,伴有免疫、增生性和血管生成功能障碍。MUC1是一种分子传感器和信号转导器,对外界刺激产生细胞反应,包括细胞增殖、生长、分化、迁移、侵袭、存活和生长因子、细胞因子的分泌。本研究旨在通过与正常皮肤相比,MUC1在累及和未累及银屑病皮肤中的免疫组织化学定位,以及MUC1表达与银屑病临床和病理参数的相关性,来评估MUC1在银屑病发病中的可能作用。目前的研究调查了30名牛皮癣患者和10名对照组。MUC1在30%的正常皮肤表皮中表达,而在20%的未受累表皮和63.3%的银屑病皮肤受累表皮中表达。10%的正常皮肤、0%的未受累牛皮癣和83.3%的受累牛皮癣的毛细血管内皮细胞和真皮层炎症细胞中可见MUC1。牛皮癣患者皮肤中MUC1的表达与轻度至中度表皮棘皮症相关(p = 0.027)。银屑病表皮MUC1的高表达与病程短相关(p = 0.044)。MUC1在累及性银屑病皮损中的表达高于未累及性皮肤和正常皮肤,这可能提示MUC1在银屑病的发病机制中起作用,尤其是在早期阶段。MUC1可能是老年患者银屑病严重程度较轻的原因。
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