Lichen planus is a chronic recurrent inflammatory disease affecting both skin and mucosa, mainly in oral and/or genital regions. Keratinocytes go through a well-regulated process of proliferation and differentiation, alterations in which may result in defects in the protective epithelial barrier. Long-term barrier impairment might lead to chronic inflammation. In order to broaden our understanding of the differentiation process in mucosal lichen planus, we mapped the expression of 4 factors known to be involved in differentiation. Biopsies were collected from oral and genital lichen planus lesions and normal controls. Altered expression of all 4 factors in epithelium from lichen planus lesions was found, clearly indicating disturbed epithelial differentiation in lichen planus lesions.
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Danielsson, K., Ebrahimi, M., Nylander, E., Wahlin, Y. B., & Nylander, K. (2017). Alterations in factors involved in differentiation and barrier function in the epithelium in oral and genital lichen planus. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 97(2), 214–218. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2533
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