Korean J Dermatol.  2010 Jul;48(7):558-566.

Immunohistochemical Study on the Expression of Desmoglein-3 in Fetal Skin Development

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dermatology, Seoul Veterans Hospital, Seoul, Korea. drbum@hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Desmogleins are calcium-dependent transmembrane glycoproteins of the desmosome that form an import component of the junction complexes of epithelial cells. Desmogleins are involved in maintaining the structural integrity of tissues. So far, four different desmogleins (Dsg1, Dsg2, Dsg3 and Dsg4) have been identified.
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to observe the distribution pattern of desmoglein-3 in the fetal skin during development.
METHODS
Skin was obtained from the sole, scalp and lip of 34 fetuses that ranged in age from 10 to 39 weeks of gestational age. Immunohistochemical staining was performed on the paraffin embedded tissue using anti-human monoclonal antibody against the desmoglein-3.
RESULTS
The expression of desmoglein-3 in the epidermis appeared in the basal layer of the sole at the 10th week of gestation age. Thereafter, a stronger expression was noted in the middle layer of the sole and scalp epidermis. The basal layer had a stronger expression than did the other layers of the epidermis, followed by the middle and superficial layers. A stronger expression of desmoglein-3 in hair was noted in the outer root sheath, the bulge cells and the eccrine duct cells. The expression of desmoglein-3 in the lip mucosa was strong in both the basal and middle layers, while the skin side of the mucosa showed a stronger expression in basal layer.
CONCLUSION
These results suggested that desmoglein-3 plays an important role in the development and differentiation of the epidermis and skin adnexa in the fetal stage, and especially in basal and suprabasal layers.

Keyword

Desmoglein-3; Desmosome; Fetus; Skin

MeSH Terms

Desmogleins
Desmosomes
Epidermis
Epithelial Cells
Fetus
Gestational Age
Glycoproteins
Hair
Lip
Mucous Membrane
Paraffin
Pregnancy
Scalp
Skin
Desmogleins
Glycoproteins
Paraffin
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