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Expression of keratinocyte
growth factor and its receptor in clear cell acanthoma.Exp
Dermatol. 2006 Oct;15(10):762-8.
The aetiopathogenic
mechanism underlying clear cell acanthoma (CCA) is not completely clear and
it has been postulated that CCA and psoriasis may have a similar
pathogenesis because of the common features shared by the two diseases. As
it has been recently demonstrated that in psoriatic lesions the paracrine
epithelial growth factors [keratinocyte growth factor (KGF)/fibroblast
growth factor (FGF)-7 and FGF-10] are involved in promoting and sustaining
the keratinocyte hyperproliferation, the aim of this study was to analyse
the expression of KGF on CCA lesions and to search for a role of this growth
factor in CCA pathogenesis. Immunohistochemical analysis showed an
up-modulation of KGF in CCA, although the immunostaining was variable among
the different samples collected. Positive immunoreactivity for KGF was
detected mainly on dermal areas where the inflammatory infiltrate was more
pronounced suggesting a relationship between lymphocyte activation and KGF
up-modulation. Real-time quantitative RT-PCR assay performed on mRNA
extracted from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded CCA and normal skin (NS)
samples further demonstrated the overexpression of the KGF/FGF-7 gene in all
CCA samples compared with NS. Moreover, the evaluation by
immunohistochemistry of KGF receptor distribution, the high-affinity
tyrosine kinase receptor for KGF, showed a down-modulation of this receptor,
as previously reported in the presence of increased levels of KGF. Taken
together these results suggest the inflammatory nature of CCA and further
support the hypothesis that this disease may represent, like psoriasis, an
inflammatory dermatosis in which KGF up-modulation may be responsible for
keratinocyte hyperproliferation and may represent a new common feature of
both diseases. |