The 180 kDa transmembrane collagen XVII is known to anchor undifferentiated keratinocytes to the basement membrane in hemidesmosomes while constitutively shedding a 120 kDa ectodomain. Inherited mutations or auto-antibodies targeting collagen XVII cause blistering skin disease. Collagen XVII is down-regulated in mature keratinocytes but re-expressed in skin cancer. By recently detecting collagen XVII in melanocyte hyperplasia, here we tested its expression in benign and malignant melanocytic tumors using endodomain and ectodomain selective antibodies. We found the full-length collagen XVII protein in proliferating tissue melanocytes, basal keratinocytes and squamous cell carcinoma whereas resting melanocytes were negative. Furthermore, the ...
Abstract Transmembrane collagen XVII (BP180) is a structural component of hemidesmosomes that connec...
Transmembrane collagen XVII is traditionally viewed as an important hemidesmosomal attachment compon...
BackgroundMetastasis is a leading cause of death among cancer patients. In the tumor microenvironmen...
BP180, also termed collagen XVII, is a hemidesmosomal transmembrane glycoprotein expressed in basal ...
Contains fulltext : 70564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tumors are com...
BACKGROUND: Cells of melanocytic naevi and cutaneous malignant melanomas (MM) are surrounded by a ba...
Abstract Collagen XVII (BP180) is a transmembrane component of hemidesmosomes, which connect basal k...
Type VII collagen (ColVII) is the main component of anchoring fibrils, attachment structures within ...
Collagen XVII/BP180, an epidermal adhesion molecule, exists as a full-length transmembrane protein a...
Defects of collagen XVII, a keratinocyte adhesion protein, are associated with epidermal detachment ...
Abundance of type XVI collagen mRNA in normal human dermal fibroblasts explanted from different hori...
Spontaneous regression (SR) of human melanoma is a rare, well-documented phenomenon that is not stil...
Maintaining a balanced state in remodeling the extracellular matrix is crucial for tissue homeostasi...
C-terminal tensin-like protein (Cten) is a focal adhesion protein with no or limited protein express...
Collagen XVII (COL17), a transmembrane collagen, is thought to be involved in keratinocyte adhesion ...
Abstract Transmembrane collagen XVII (BP180) is a structural component of hemidesmosomes that connec...
Transmembrane collagen XVII is traditionally viewed as an important hemidesmosomal attachment compon...
BackgroundMetastasis is a leading cause of death among cancer patients. In the tumor microenvironmen...
BP180, also termed collagen XVII, is a hemidesmosomal transmembrane glycoprotein expressed in basal ...
Contains fulltext : 70564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tumors are com...
BACKGROUND: Cells of melanocytic naevi and cutaneous malignant melanomas (MM) are surrounded by a ba...
Abstract Collagen XVII (BP180) is a transmembrane component of hemidesmosomes, which connect basal k...
Type VII collagen (ColVII) is the main component of anchoring fibrils, attachment structures within ...
Collagen XVII/BP180, an epidermal adhesion molecule, exists as a full-length transmembrane protein a...
Defects of collagen XVII, a keratinocyte adhesion protein, are associated with epidermal detachment ...
Abundance of type XVI collagen mRNA in normal human dermal fibroblasts explanted from different hori...
Spontaneous regression (SR) of human melanoma is a rare, well-documented phenomenon that is not stil...
Maintaining a balanced state in remodeling the extracellular matrix is crucial for tissue homeostasi...
C-terminal tensin-like protein (Cten) is a focal adhesion protein with no or limited protein express...
Collagen XVII (COL17), a transmembrane collagen, is thought to be involved in keratinocyte adhesion ...
Abstract Transmembrane collagen XVII (BP180) is a structural component of hemidesmosomes that connec...
Transmembrane collagen XVII is traditionally viewed as an important hemidesmosomal attachment compon...
BackgroundMetastasis is a leading cause of death among cancer patients. In the tumor microenvironmen...