Ann Dermatol.  1996 Jan;8(1):1-5. 10.5021/ad.1996.8.1.1.

Expression of Basement Membrane Gene in Cultured Skin Fibroblasts from Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Bullous eruption of diabetes(BD) is a rare cutaneous sign of diabetes mellitus(DM). The mechanism for the development of these lesions is unknown, although speculation has ranged from trauma to vascular insufficiency.
OBJECTIVE
Our purpose is to evaluate the difference of basement membrane gene expression in cultured skin fibroblasts between patients with diabetes and normal controls.
METHODS
Total RNA was extracted from cultured skin fibroblasts of DM and normal, and then Northern blot and slot-blot hybridizations were done.
RESULTS
The mRNA levels of a(I) procollagen, a(IV) procollagen, fibronectin, and laminin B1 were not altered significantly in the DM.
CONCLUSION
Our results suggest that BD has no relevance to the alteration of basement membrane components. Further studies are needed to clarify the underlying pathogenic mechanism of BD.

Keyword

Basement membrane gene; Diabetes Mellitus

MeSH Terms

Basement Membrane*
Blotting, Northern
Diabetes Mellitus*
Fibroblasts*
Fibronectins
Gene Expression
Humans
Laminin
Procollagen
RNA
RNA, Messenger
Skin*
Fibronectins
Laminin
Procollagen
RNA
RNA, Messenger
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