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Desmosomes in Developing Human Epidermis

机译:人体表皮中的桥粒

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Desmosomes play important roles in the cell differentiation and morphogenesis of tissues. Studies on animal models have greatly increased our knowledge on epidermal development while reports on human developing skin are rare due to the difficult accessibility to the samples. Although the morphology of periderm cells and the process how the epidermis develops very much resemble each other, the timetable and the final outcome of a mature human epidermis markedly differ from those of murine skin. Even the genetic basis of the junctional components may have profound differences between the species, which might affect the implementation of the data from animal models in human studies. The aim of this review is to focus on the development of human skin with special emphasis on desmosomes. Desmosomal development is mirrored in perspective with other simultaneous events, such as maturation of adherens, tight and gap junctions, and the basement membrane zone.
机译:桥粒在组织的细胞分化和形态发生中起重要作用。动物模型的研究极大地增加了我们对表皮发育的了解,而由于难以接近样本,有关人类皮肤发育的报道很少。尽管表皮细胞的形态和表皮的形成过程非常相似,但成熟的人表皮的时间表和最终结局与鼠科皮肤明显不同。甚至连接成分的遗传基础在物种之间也可能具有深远的差异,这可能会影响人类研究中动物模型数据的实施。这篇综述的目的是着重于人类皮肤的发育,特别着重于桥粒。桥粒的发展与其他同时发生的事件在角度上是一致的,例如粘附体的成熟,紧密和间隙连接以及基底膜区。

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