Expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase in radiation-induced chronic human skin ulcer.

P. Zhao, Zhijun Li, Lu Yali, M. Zhong, Q. Gu, De-wen Wang
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The objective of this study was to investigate the expression of the catalytic subunit of telomerase, telomerase reverse transcriptase (TRT), and the possible relationship between the TRT expression and poor healing or cancer transformation in radiation-induced chronic human skin ulcer. Rabbit antibody to human TRT and SP immunohistochemical method were used to detect TRT expression in 24 cases of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded chronic human skin ulcer tissues induced by radiation, 5 cases of normal skin, 2 of burned skin, and 8 of cancer. The positive rate of TRT expression in chronic radiation ulcers was 58.3% (14/24), of which it was strongly positive in 41.7% cases (10/24) and weakly positive in 16.7% (4/24). TRT expression was 0% in normal (0/5) and burned skin (0/2), and 100% in cancer cases (8/8). The strongly positive expression of TRT was observed almost always in the cytoplasm and nucleus of squamous epithelial cells of the epidermis but it was negative or only weakly positive in the smooth muscle and endothelia of small blood vessels and capillaries, and in fibroblasts. Chronic inflammatory cells, plasmacytes, and lymphocytes were weakly positive for TRT. TRT expression could be involved in the poor healing caused by sclerosis of small blood vessels and lack of granulation tissue and in the cancer transformation of chronic radiation ulcer.
端粒酶逆转录酶在辐射诱发的慢性皮肤溃疡中的表达。
本研究旨在探讨端粒酶催化亚基——端粒酶逆转录酶(TRT)在辐射诱导的慢性皮肤溃疡中的表达及其与愈合不良或癌变的可能关系。采用兔抗人TRT抗体和SP免疫组化法检测24例福尔马林固定石蜡包埋的辐射致慢性人皮肤溃疡组织、5例正常皮肤、2例烧伤皮肤和8例癌性皮肤组织中TRT的表达。慢性放射性溃疡中TRT表达阳性率为58.3%(14/24),其中41.7%(10/24)为强阳性,16.7%(4/24)为弱阳性。TRT在正常皮肤(0/5)和烧伤皮肤(0/2)中表达为0%,在癌症皮肤中表达为100%(8/8)。TRT几乎总是在表皮鳞状上皮细胞的细胞质和细胞核中呈强阳性表达,而在小血管和毛细血管的平滑肌和内皮以及成纤维细胞中呈阴性或弱阳性表达。慢性炎症细胞、浆细胞和淋巴细胞TRT呈弱阳性。TRT的表达可能参与了小血管硬化、肉芽组织缺失导致的愈合不良,参与了慢性放射性溃疡的癌变。
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