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Keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis

Dysregulated glucose metabolism is an important characteristic of psoriasis. Cytoskeletal protein keratin 17 (K17) is highly expressed in the psoriatic epidermis and contributes to psoriasis pathogenesis. However, whether K17 is involved in the dysregulated glucose metabolism of keratinocytes (KCs)...

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Autores principales: Luo, Yixin, Pang, Bingyu, Hao, Junfeng, Li, Qingyang, Qiao, Pei, Zhang, Chen, Bai, Yaxing, Xiao, Chunying, Chen, Jiaoling, Zhi, Dalong, Liu, Ying, Dang, Erle, Wang, Gang, Li, Bing
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10367554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37497003
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.83141
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author Luo, Yixin
Pang, Bingyu
Hao, Junfeng
Li, Qingyang
Qiao, Pei
Zhang, Chen
Bai, Yaxing
Xiao, Chunying
Chen, Jiaoling
Zhi, Dalong
Liu, Ying
Dang, Erle
Wang, Gang
Li, Bing
author_facet Luo, Yixin
Pang, Bingyu
Hao, Junfeng
Li, Qingyang
Qiao, Pei
Zhang, Chen
Bai, Yaxing
Xiao, Chunying
Chen, Jiaoling
Zhi, Dalong
Liu, Ying
Dang, Erle
Wang, Gang
Li, Bing
author_sort Luo, Yixin
collection PubMed
description Dysregulated glucose metabolism is an important characteristic of psoriasis. Cytoskeletal protein keratin 17 (K17) is highly expressed in the psoriatic epidermis and contributes to psoriasis pathogenesis. However, whether K17 is involved in the dysregulated glucose metabolism of keratinocytes (KCs) in psoriasis remains unclear. In the present study, loss- and gain-of-function studies showed that elevated K17 expression was critically involved in glycolytic pathway activation in psoriatic KCs. The level of α-enolase (ENO1), a novel potent interaction partner of K17, was also elevated in psoriatic KCs. Knockdown of ENO1 by siRNA or inhibition of ENO1 activity by the inhibitor ENOBlock remarkably suppressed KCs glycolysis and proliferation. Moreover, ENO1 directly interacted with K17 and maintained K17-Ser(44) phosphorylation to promote the nuclear translocation of K17, which promoted the transcription of the key glycolysis enzyme lactic dehydrogenase A (LDHA) and resulted in enhanced KCs glycolysis and proliferation in vitro. Finally, either inhibiting the expression and activation of ENO1 or repressing K17-Ser(44) phosphorylation significantly alleviated the IMQ-induced psoriasis-like phenotype in vivo. These findings provide new insights into the metabolic profile of psoriatic KCs and suggest that modulation of the ENO1-K17-LDHA axis is a potentially innovative therapeutic approach to psoriasis.
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spelling pubmed-103675542023-07-26 Keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis Luo, Yixin Pang, Bingyu Hao, Junfeng Li, Qingyang Qiao, Pei Zhang, Chen Bai, Yaxing Xiao, Chunying Chen, Jiaoling Zhi, Dalong Liu, Ying Dang, Erle Wang, Gang Li, Bing Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Dysregulated glucose metabolism is an important characteristic of psoriasis. Cytoskeletal protein keratin 17 (K17) is highly expressed in the psoriatic epidermis and contributes to psoriasis pathogenesis. However, whether K17 is involved in the dysregulated glucose metabolism of keratinocytes (KCs) in psoriasis remains unclear. In the present study, loss- and gain-of-function studies showed that elevated K17 expression was critically involved in glycolytic pathway activation in psoriatic KCs. The level of α-enolase (ENO1), a novel potent interaction partner of K17, was also elevated in psoriatic KCs. Knockdown of ENO1 by siRNA or inhibition of ENO1 activity by the inhibitor ENOBlock remarkably suppressed KCs glycolysis and proliferation. Moreover, ENO1 directly interacted with K17 and maintained K17-Ser(44) phosphorylation to promote the nuclear translocation of K17, which promoted the transcription of the key glycolysis enzyme lactic dehydrogenase A (LDHA) and resulted in enhanced KCs glycolysis and proliferation in vitro. Finally, either inhibiting the expression and activation of ENO1 or repressing K17-Ser(44) phosphorylation significantly alleviated the IMQ-induced psoriasis-like phenotype in vivo. These findings provide new insights into the metabolic profile of psoriatic KCs and suggest that modulation of the ENO1-K17-LDHA axis is a potentially innovative therapeutic approach to psoriasis. Ivyspring International Publisher 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10367554/ /pubmed/37497003 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.83141 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Luo, Yixin
Pang, Bingyu
Hao, Junfeng
Li, Qingyang
Qiao, Pei
Zhang, Chen
Bai, Yaxing
Xiao, Chunying
Chen, Jiaoling
Zhi, Dalong
Liu, Ying
Dang, Erle
Wang, Gang
Li, Bing
Keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis
title Keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis
title_full Keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis
title_fullStr Keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis
title_full_unstemmed Keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis
title_short Keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis
title_sort keratin 17 covalently binds to alpha-enolase and exacerbates proliferation of keratinocytes in psoriasis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10367554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37497003
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.83141
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