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Expression of Transglutaminase in Foreskin of Children with Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans

Balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder of unclear etiology. The etiology and the exact molecular mechanisms underlying the disease are still unknown. The human transglutaminase (TG) family consists of several proteins with catalytic activity essential for biologi...

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Autores principales: Russo, Tiziana, Currò, Monica, Barbera, Anna, Caccamo, Daniela, Antonuccio, Pietro, Arena, Salvatore, Montalto, Angela Simona, Parisi, Saveria, Marseglia, Lucia, Gitto, Eloisa, Ientile, Riccardo, Impellizzeri, Pietro, Romeo, Carmelo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5037824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27649154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17091551
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author Russo, Tiziana
Currò, Monica
Barbera, Anna
Caccamo, Daniela
Antonuccio, Pietro
Arena, Salvatore
Montalto, Angela Simona
Parisi, Saveria
Marseglia, Lucia
Gitto, Eloisa
Ientile, Riccardo
Impellizzeri, Pietro
Romeo, Carmelo
author_facet Russo, Tiziana
Currò, Monica
Barbera, Anna
Caccamo, Daniela
Antonuccio, Pietro
Arena, Salvatore
Montalto, Angela Simona
Parisi, Saveria
Marseglia, Lucia
Gitto, Eloisa
Ientile, Riccardo
Impellizzeri, Pietro
Romeo, Carmelo
author_sort Russo, Tiziana
collection PubMed
description Balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder of unclear etiology. The etiology and the exact molecular mechanisms underlying the disease are still unknown. The human transglutaminase (TG) family consists of several proteins with catalytic activity essential for biological processes. In the present research we investigated the transcript levels of three TGs in patients operated on for congenital phimosis without or with histologically confirmed BXO; Thirty children with acquired phimosis were enrolled. The removed foreskins were sent both for histological diagnosis and for quantitative real-time PCR to evaluate the transcript levels of keratinocyte (TG1), tissue (TG2), and epidermal (TG3) transglutaminase; We observed a decrease in TG1 and TG3 transcripts by about 70% (p < 0.001) in foreskins from patients with BXO (n = 15) in comparison with patients without BXO (n = 15) and an increase in TG2 mRNA levels by 2.9 folds (p < 0.001); Reduced expression of both TG1 and TG3 was associated with the altered structure of the foreskin in BXO and can be a consequence of damage to keratinocytes. Increased expression of TG2 can be the result of chronic inflammation. TG2 overexpression can play a pivotal role in triggering and maintaining the inflammatory response in BXO patients.
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spelling pubmed-50378242016-09-29 Expression of Transglutaminase in Foreskin of Children with Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans Russo, Tiziana Currò, Monica Barbera, Anna Caccamo, Daniela Antonuccio, Pietro Arena, Salvatore Montalto, Angela Simona Parisi, Saveria Marseglia, Lucia Gitto, Eloisa Ientile, Riccardo Impellizzeri, Pietro Romeo, Carmelo Int J Mol Sci Article Balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder of unclear etiology. The etiology and the exact molecular mechanisms underlying the disease are still unknown. The human transglutaminase (TG) family consists of several proteins with catalytic activity essential for biological processes. In the present research we investigated the transcript levels of three TGs in patients operated on for congenital phimosis without or with histologically confirmed BXO; Thirty children with acquired phimosis were enrolled. The removed foreskins were sent both for histological diagnosis and for quantitative real-time PCR to evaluate the transcript levels of keratinocyte (TG1), tissue (TG2), and epidermal (TG3) transglutaminase; We observed a decrease in TG1 and TG3 transcripts by about 70% (p < 0.001) in foreskins from patients with BXO (n = 15) in comparison with patients without BXO (n = 15) and an increase in TG2 mRNA levels by 2.9 folds (p < 0.001); Reduced expression of both TG1 and TG3 was associated with the altered structure of the foreskin in BXO and can be a consequence of damage to keratinocytes. Increased expression of TG2 can be the result of chronic inflammation. TG2 overexpression can play a pivotal role in triggering and maintaining the inflammatory response in BXO patients. MDPI 2016-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5037824/ /pubmed/27649154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17091551 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Russo, Tiziana
Currò, Monica
Barbera, Anna
Caccamo, Daniela
Antonuccio, Pietro
Arena, Salvatore
Montalto, Angela Simona
Parisi, Saveria
Marseglia, Lucia
Gitto, Eloisa
Ientile, Riccardo
Impellizzeri, Pietro
Romeo, Carmelo
Expression of Transglutaminase in Foreskin of Children with Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans
title Expression of Transglutaminase in Foreskin of Children with Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans
title_full Expression of Transglutaminase in Foreskin of Children with Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans
title_fullStr Expression of Transglutaminase in Foreskin of Children with Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Transglutaminase in Foreskin of Children with Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans
title_short Expression of Transglutaminase in Foreskin of Children with Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans
title_sort expression of transglutaminase in foreskin of children with balanitis xerotica obliterans
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5037824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27649154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17091551
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