Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) are components of the basement membrane (BM) of various tissues. They consist of a core protein and negatively charged glycosaminoglycan side chains: the heparan sulfate (HS) moieties. In psoriasis, uninvolved skin of psoriasis patients and in normal skin, the distribution of HSPGs was studied immunohistochemically by means of three different monoclonal antibodies: JM-72, directed against the HSPG-core protein, JM-13 against the sulfated domains of HS and JM-403 against the unmodified/low sulfated parts of HS. In psoriasis JM-13 staining was consistently absent in the tips of the dermal papillae, whereas JM-13 showed a continuous staining in the BM of uninvolved and normal skin. JM-403 staining was pres...