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Expression of connexin 43 in the human hair follicle: emphasis on the connexin 43 protein levels in the bulge and through the keratinization process

Background Gap junctions form communication compartments between cells. These channels assemble from connexin subunits. Objective To investigate the immunoexpression of connexin 43 (Cx43) in adult human hair follicles. Methods Cases were retrospectively obtained from our archives. Results We identif...

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Published in:Journal of cutaneous pathology 2018-01, Vol.45 (1), p.8-15
Main Authors: Flores, Angel Fernandez, Varela‐Vazquez, Adrian, Mayan, Maria D., Fonseca, Eduardo
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Language:English
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Summary:Background Gap junctions form communication compartments between cells. These channels assemble from connexin subunits. Objective To investigate the immunoexpression of connexin 43 (Cx43) in adult human hair follicles. Methods Cases were retrospectively obtained from our archives. Results We identified immunoexpression of Cx43 in the matrix, the papilla, the outer root sheath, the bulge, the medulla, the cortex, the shaft and the secretory part of the sebaceous gland. There was very low expression (VLE) of Cx43 in the perifollicular sheath, the mantle and the arrector pili muscle. The internal root sheath showed high‐density expression in the bulb. Such expression abruptly decreased at different points in each of its layers at the point of keratinization. The isthmus showed Cx43‐positive staining in the middle layers and all along, whereas there was VLE in the two outermost layers. The infundibulum showed expression all along the middle layers, whereas it showed VLE in the 2 outermost layers and in the 2 or 3 innermost layers. Conclusions The bulge contains Cx43. Our results suggest that keratinization in the hair follicle is closely related to the decrease in Cx43 expression.
ISSN:0303-6987
1600-0560
DOI:10.1111/cup.13050