نتایج جستجو برای: keratin

تعداد نتایج: 6076  

Journal: :Journal of dermatological science 2010
Kazushi Ishikawa Hideaki Sumiyoshi Noritaka Matsuo Naoko Takeo Mizuki Goto Osamu Okamoto Shuji Tatsukawa Hirokazu Kitamura Yoshihisa Fujikura Hidekatsu Yoshioka Sakuhei Fujiwara

BACKGROUND Epiplakin (EPPK) belongs to the plakin family of cytolinker proteins and, resembling other members of the plakin family such as BPAG1 (an autoantigen of bullous pemphigoid) and plectin, EPPK has plakin repeat domains (PRDs) that bind to intermediate filaments. Elimination of EPPK by gene targeting in mice resulted in the acceleration of keratinocyte migration during wound healing. EP...

2006
Therese Pratt Anne P. Sherblom Susan P. Banks-Schlegel Curtis C. Harris

When compared to normal esophageal epithelium, marked alterations in keratin protein and cross-linked envelope expres sion were found in human esophageal carcinomas. Examination of the pattern of keratin proteins extracted from either several primary esophageal tumors or carcinomas xenotransplanted in nude mice revealed a dramatic reduction in the amount of keratin protein, especially in the Mr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
E Candi E Tarcsa J J Digiovanna J G Compton P M Elias L N Marekov P M Steinert

We have addressed the question of how keratin intermediate filaments are associated with the cell envelope at the periphery of cornified epidermal cells. Many peptides from human epidermal cell envelopes containing isopeptide crosslinks inserted by transglutaminases in vivo have been characterized. A major subset involves the type II keratin chains keratin 1, 2e, 5, or 6 crosslinked to several ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
M L Paine J R Gibbins K E Chew A Demetriou R F Kefford

Rat keratin K5 and vimentin complementary DNAs have been isolated, identified, and used to study keratin and vimentin expression as markers for cell differentiation. Isologous rat neoplastic epithelial cell lines used were based on a clonal benign epithelial line (A5P/B10) and a clonal anaplastic malignant derivative line (T952/F7). Stable cytoplasmic mRNA was detected for keratin but not vimen...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
M Rentrop B Knapp H Winter J Schweizer

The tongue of the adult mouse is covered by a multilayered squamous epithelium which is continuous on the ventral surface, however interrupted on the dorsal surface by many filiform and few fungiform papillae. The filiform papillae themselves are subdivided into an anterior and posterior unit exhibiting different forms of keratinization. Thus, the entire epithelium shows a pronounced morphologi...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2003
Guo-Zhong Tao Diana M Toivola Bihui Zhong Sara A Michie Evelyn Z Resurreccion Yoshitaka Tamai Makoto M Taketo M Bishr Omary

Keratin transgenic mouse models and the association of human keratin mutations with liver disease highlight the importance of keratins in protecting the liver from environmental insults, but little is known regarding keratins and their function in the gallbladder. We characterized keratin expression pattern and filament organization in normal and keratin polypeptide-8 (K8)-null, K18-null and K1...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1981
I Virtanen H von Koskull V P Lehto T Vartio P Aula

Cells cultured from second trimester human amniotic fluid were characterized in indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) microscopy using specific antibodies against the subunit proteins of different types of cytoskeletal intermediate filaments. Most of the amniotic fluid cell cultures contained only epithelial cells as indicated by the positive keratin-fluorescence in IIF. Five distinct types of kera...

Journal: :Cancer research 1985
S P Banks-Schlegel A F Gazdar C C Harris

Human lung tumor cell lines established from the major histological types of lung cancer were examined by immunofluorescent staining techniques for their patterns of intermediate filament (keratin, vimentin, and neurofilament triplet protein) expression. All cell lines examined, both small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) and non-SCLC (squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, large cell carcinoma, an...

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery 2008
Peter J Apel Jeffrey P Garrett Paulina Sierpinski Jianjun Ma Anthony Atala Thomas L Smith L Andrew Koman Mark E Van Dyke

PURPOSE The management of peripheral nerve injuries with segmental defects is a challenge to both patient and surgeon. Repairs under tension have a poor prognosis; sensory nerve allografts have donor site morbidity and suboptimal motor recovery, but remain the gold standard. The development of conduit-based repair strategies has evolved and these are promising for sensory nerves and short defec...

2010
Kalpalata Tripathy Aparijita Misra Sudhansumalini Sethi Priyadarshini Biswal Pranati Mohanty Kalyaniprava Gouda Asaranti Dash Sitaram Mahapatra

Peritoneal keratin granuloma is a rare lesion included under granulomatous lesions of the peritoneum. It can be of infectious and non-infectious etiology. The lesion presents as a large intra-abdominal necrotic mass often misinterpreted clinically as a disseminated carcinoma. We report a case of peritoneal keratin granuloma in a 50-year-old male following peritonitis. Histomorphology revealed l...

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