We have shown, by using two monoclonal antibodies (143DB7 and 100EB2), that the expression of the extracellular matrix protein tenascin (Tn) is increased in the connective tissue of biopsies taken from snuff users' and tobacco smokers' oral mucosa. In normal oral mucosa Tn was seen to underlie the epithelium as a thin delicate band. The most increase in Tn reaction was observed in snuff users' mucosa while the immunoreaction in smokers' mucosa was less conspicuous.
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March 1997
Differences in the expression of cytokeratins (CK) in specimens obtained from snuff-affected oral epithelium of the maxillary vestibular sulcus and clinically normal sulcular epithelium were studied by indirect immunofluorescence staining with a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). CK 14, a marker of stratified squamous epithelium was not seen expressed in 3/11 of the snuff user's specimens. Terminal differentiation markers, typical of cornified epithelia (CK 1, 9, 10 and 11), were detected suprabasally in the snuff user's keratosis but not in the normal control epithelium.
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November 1995
The expression of tenascin was assessed immunohistochemically. In normal oral mucosa, immunoreactivity for tenascin was seen either as a delicate line underlining the epithelium or in the stromal papillae. In oral lichen planus, a marked enhancement of tenascin immunoreactivity in the lamina propria was associated with focal infiltrates of inflammatory cells and seemed to reflect the intensity of inflammation.
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November 1994
The distribution of the extracellular matrix (ECM) protein tenascin (Tn) was studied in oral premalignant lesions and squamous cell carcinoma by using the monoclonal antibody (Mab) 143DB7. In normal buccal and palatal mucosa, in ventral tongue, in floor of mouth and in gingiva, immunoreaction for Tn was seen to be distributed as a continuous thin, delicate line merely in the basement membrane region. Hyperkeratosis without dysplasia showed a distinct zone of enhanced Tn immunoreactivity immediately beneath the epithelium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe healing process of wounds made by a combination laser was studied in 90 rats. The laser system enabled both separate and combined use of CO2 and Nd:YAG laser irradiations. The laser wounds and the control excision wounds made by alligator forceps appeared on both sides of the tongue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the expression of tenascin (Tn) in human stomach. In the normal mucosa of the antrum and body, Tn reaction was only seen in the muscularis mucosae, in the region of the pyloric sphincter and in the duodenum, a Tn-immunoreactive rim was seen underlying surface epithelial cells. Antral gastritis, irrespective of the degree of inflammation, showed a rim-like Tn expression under the surface epithelial cells but no Tn reaction was seen in mild chronic gastritis of the body.
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July 1993
Tenascin (Tn) is an extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoprotein strongly and widely expressed during embryogenesis. Tn is decreased in normal adult tissues but is reexpressed in numerous inflammatory, reparative and neoplastic processes. We immunostained samples of fetal and normal adult bladders and samples of bladder tissue from patients with chronic cystitis, detrusor hypertrophy, malakoplakia and transitional cell carcinomas (TCC) of all grades, with a monoclonal antibody (mAb) to Tn 143DB7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTenascin is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein that is widely expressed during embryogenesis. In adults, it is restricted to select sites, including certain epithelial-stromal interfaces, but is notably enhanced in active inflammatory-reactive processes and in the stroma of many neoplasms. The authors immunostained with the monoclonal antibody (MAb) 100EB2 cryosections of vulvar and cervical biopsies displaying convincing koilocytosis with variable degrees of hyperplasia-dysplasia; in situ carcinomas were included.
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