Keratin expression in human tissues and neoplasms
City Of Hope National Medical Center
Abstract
Keratin expression in human tissues and neoplasms Keratin filaments constitute type I and type II intermediate filaments (IFs), with at least 20 subtypes named keratin 1-20. Since certain keratin subtypes are only expressed in some normal human tissues but not others, and vice versa, various tissues have been subclassified according to the pattern of keratin staining. Simple epithelia generally express the simple epithelial keratins 7, 18, 19, and 20, while complex epithelia express complex epithelial keratins 5/6, 10, 14, and 15. When an epithelium undergoes malignant transformation, its keratin profile usually remains constant. The constitution and expression patterns of keratin filaments in human epithelial…
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2Topics & keywords
- Keratin
- Keratin 6A
- Keratin 7
- Keratin 8
- Keratin 5
- Intermediate filament
- Biology
- Keratin 14