Abstract
Simple epithelial keratins K7, K8, and K18 are present in no more than trace amounts in normal stratified squamous epithelial but have been reported in squamous cell carcinomas. With the aim of determining the level at which keratin synthesis is regulated in vivo, we have compared the expression of mRNA by in situ hybridization and protein by immunohistochemistry for K7, K8, and K18 in a series of normal, dysplastic, and malignant oral epithelia. In normal epithelia mRNAs for K7, K8, and K18 were present in basal and lower spinous cells but adjacent sections were generally negative for the respective proteins. In severe dysplasia there was irregular suprabasal extension of K8 and K18 mRNAs in all cases and their proteins were expressed in more than half of the cases. The carcinomas expressed K8 and K18 mRNAs homogeneously and were strongly reactive for these keratin proteins but K7 expression appeared reduced in malignancy. These results are consistent with the post-transcriptional regulation of K7, K8, and K18 expression in normal epithelia and the presence of their proteins in dysplastic and malignant epithelia suggests the release of these epithelial cells from a post-transcriptional block on K8 and K18 translation. Alternatively, rapid degradation of K8 and K18 protein might be occurring in normal epithelia but be suppressed in dysplasia and malignancy.
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