Korean J Dermatol.  2008 Aug;46(8):1048-1055.

Expression of Claudin-1 in the Fetal Skin during the Developmental Stage

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dermatology, Seoul Veterans Hospital, Korea..
  • 2Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University1, Seoul, Korea. sky@cau.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Claudins are integral membrane proteins at tight junctions of simple epithelium and have an important role in cell-cell adhesion and barrier function. Their altered expression modifies the biological function and behavior of epithelial cells.
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to observe the distribution and the degree of expression of claudin-1 during fetal skin development.
METHODS
The expression of claudin-1 in the fetal skin was analyzed after immunohistochemical stain was performed on paraffin embedded tissue of sole and scalp of 34 human fetuses, ranging from 10 to 39 weeks of gestational age, using anti-human monoclonal antibody against the claudin-1.
RESULTS
Claudin-1 appeared strongly in the sole skin at the 12th week of gestation thereafter expressed more in middle layer in epidermis of the sole and the scalp. Inner root sheaths and early hair germ cells were strongly positive in fetal hair development. Eccrine gland epithelium was positive in later stages. Focal positive expression in superficial layer and strong in middle layer were noted in oral mucosa side of the lip.
CONCLUSION
Claudin-1 showed slightly different expression in skin and oral mucosa and has a important role in the development of tight junction and barrier formation in skin and mucosa during fetal stage.

Keyword

Claudin; Fetus; Skin; Tight junction

MeSH Terms

Claudin-1
Claudins
Eccrine Glands
Epidermis
Epithelium
Fetus
Germ Cells
Gestational Age
Hair
Humans
Lip
Membrane Proteins
Mouth Mucosa
Mucous Membrane
Paraffin
Pregnancy
Scalp
Skin
Tight Junctions
Claudin-1
Claudins
Membrane Proteins
Paraffin
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