Association between keratin staining patterns and the structural and functional aspects of palatine tonsil epithelium
- 1 July 1991
- Vol. 99 (7-12) , 905-915
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1699-0463.1991.tb01278.x
Abstract
The keratin composition of stratified squamous epithelia has a complex pattern, which varies in different regions and as a result of pathological developments. The exact factors responsible for the characteristic keratin composition in a given epithelium are unknown. However, the environment, including factors from the connective tissue, is known to influence epithelial morphology and keratin composition. We here report that the reticulated squamous epithelium of the crypts of palatine tonsils shows an extensive staining for keratins 5 and 19 in basal as well as suprabasal cells, in contrast to neighbouring non-reticulated crypt epithelium and the epithelium at the tonsillar surface, in which staining is restricted to basal cells. The reticulation of the crypt epithelium is thought to be initiated by infiltration of immune-related cells in a preexistent non-reticulated epithelium. The extensive staining for keratins 5 and 19 in reticulated crypt epithelium correlates with the presence of numerous immune system-related cells and marked expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), thought to be involved in inflammatory and immunological responses. The results suggest that the massive lymphocytic traffic in the reticulated crypt epithelium and the overall distinct immune environment are responsible for the unique keratin staining pattern observed.Keywords
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