Intercellular adhesion and its role in epidermal differentiation.

Investigative & cell pathology Pub Date : 1978-01-01
C J Skerrow
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The differentiation of epidermal keratinocytes is accompanied by a regular sequence of changes in the nature of their adhesive interactions. The basis of these changes is discussed with reference to the more detailed studies of intercellular adhesion of other tissue types. In the early stages, desmosome formation predominates. A sequence of molecular events which may underlie desmosome formation and junctional stability is constructed. At the later stages of differentiation, adhesive interactions between non-junctional membranes are of increasing importance, and cells undergo pronounced flattening. The involvement of the cytoskeleton in these processes is considered. Possibilities for further studies on keratinocyte adhesion in normal and pathological epidermis are suggested.

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细胞间黏附及其在表皮分化中的作用。
表皮角质形成细胞的分化伴随着其粘附相互作用性质的规则序列变化。讨论了这些变化的基础,并参考了其他组织类型的细胞间粘连的更详细的研究。早期以桥粒形成为主。构建了一系列分子事件,可能是桥粒形成和连接稳定性的基础。在分化的后期阶段,非连接膜之间的粘附相互作用越来越重要,细胞经历明显的变平。考虑到细胞骨架在这些过程中的参与。提出了进一步研究正常和病理表皮中角质细胞粘附的可能性。
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