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Title: Novel quantitative immunofluorescent technique reveals improvements in epidermal cell populations after mild treatment of psoriasis.
Author(s): Duijnhoven, M. van (298209063)
Hagenberg, R.
Pasch, M.C. (192738755)
Erp, P.E.J. van (087195976)
Kerkhof, P.C.M. van de (069296987)
Publication year: 2005
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Acta Dermato-Venereologica
ISSN: 0001-5555
Volume: vol. 85
Issue: iss. 4
Start page: p. 311
End page: p. 317
Abstract: A novel antibody labelling technique, the Zenon technique, was used in fluorescent immunohistochemistry for a better characterization of epidermal cell populations in a quantitative approach. With this technique, differences in proliferation and differentiation characteristics were shown between psoriatic and normal epidermis. The sensitivity of the method was investigated by assessing the effect of a mild topical treatment versus an emollient.Frozen sections of non-treated psoriatic epidermis and psoriatic epidermis treated once daily with either an emollient or betamethasone-17-valerate for only 2 weeks were compared immunohistochemically. Antibodies against keratin 6, 10 and 15 were labelled with the Zenon technique, whereas antibodies against the Ki-67 antigen and beta-1 integrin were covalently FITC-labelled. Using image analysis, these markers were measured in the epidermis in a standardized manner.Treatment of psoriasis with short-term topical steroid resulted towards normalization of Ki-67 antigen, beta-1 integrin, keratin 10 and keratin 6 expression, which are parameters for proliferation and differentiation. Although treatment with an emollient showed hardly any clinical response, changes towards a more normal phenotype could already be detected in several epidermal markers using this method.
Subject: UMCN 4.2: Chronic inflammation and autoimmunity
Organization: Dermatology
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