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Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice: Compensatory Mechanisms Maintaining Skin Barrier Function in the Absence of a Major Cornified Envelope Protein

The epidermal cornified cell envelope (CE) is a complex protein–lipid composite that replaces the plasma membrane of terminally differentiated keratinocytes. This lamellar structure is essential for the barrier function of the skin and has the ability to prevent the loss of water and ions and to pro...

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Autores principales: Koch, Peter J., de Viragh, Pierre A., Scharer, Elisabeth, Bundman, Donnie, Longley, Mary Ann, Bickenbach, Jackie, Kawachi, Yasuhiro, Suga, Yasushi, Zhou, Zhijian, Huber, Marcel, Hohl, Daniel, Kartasova, Tonja, Jarnik, Michal, Steven, Alasdair C., Roop, Dennis R.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2192642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11038185
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author Koch, Peter J.
de Viragh, Pierre A.
Scharer, Elisabeth
Bundman, Donnie
Longley, Mary Ann
Bickenbach, Jackie
Kawachi, Yasuhiro
Suga, Yasushi
Zhou, Zhijian
Huber, Marcel
Hohl, Daniel
Kartasova, Tonja
Jarnik, Michal
Steven, Alasdair C.
Roop, Dennis R.
author_facet Koch, Peter J.
de Viragh, Pierre A.
Scharer, Elisabeth
Bundman, Donnie
Longley, Mary Ann
Bickenbach, Jackie
Kawachi, Yasuhiro
Suga, Yasushi
Zhou, Zhijian
Huber, Marcel
Hohl, Daniel
Kartasova, Tonja
Jarnik, Michal
Steven, Alasdair C.
Roop, Dennis R.
author_sort Koch, Peter J.
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description The epidermal cornified cell envelope (CE) is a complex protein–lipid composite that replaces the plasma membrane of terminally differentiated keratinocytes. This lamellar structure is essential for the barrier function of the skin and has the ability to prevent the loss of water and ions and to protect from environmental hazards. The major protein of the epidermal CE is loricrin, contributing ∼70% by mass. We have generated mice that are deficient for this protein. These mice showed a delay in the formation of the skin barrier in embryonic development. At birth, homozygous mutant mice weighed less than control littermates and showed skin abnormalities, such as congenital erythroderma with a shiny, translucent skin. Tape stripping experiments suggested that the stratum corneum stability was reduced in newborn Lor(−/−) mice compared with wild-type controls. Isolated mutant CEs were more easily fragmented by sonication in vitro, indicating a greater susceptibility to mechanical stress. Nevertheless, we did not detect impaired epidermal barrier function in these mice. Surprisingly, the skin phenotype disappeared 4–5 d after birth. At least one of the compensatory mechanisms preventing a more severe skin phenotype in newborn Lor(−/−) mice is an increase in the expression of other CE components, such as SPRRP2D and SPRRP2H, members of the family of “small proline rich proteins”, and repetin, a member of the “fused gene” subgroup of the S100 gene family.
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spelling pubmed-21926422008-05-01 Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice: Compensatory Mechanisms Maintaining Skin Barrier Function in the Absence of a Major Cornified Envelope Protein Koch, Peter J. de Viragh, Pierre A. Scharer, Elisabeth Bundman, Donnie Longley, Mary Ann Bickenbach, Jackie Kawachi, Yasuhiro Suga, Yasushi Zhou, Zhijian Huber, Marcel Hohl, Daniel Kartasova, Tonja Jarnik, Michal Steven, Alasdair C. Roop, Dennis R. J Cell Biol Original Article The epidermal cornified cell envelope (CE) is a complex protein–lipid composite that replaces the plasma membrane of terminally differentiated keratinocytes. This lamellar structure is essential for the barrier function of the skin and has the ability to prevent the loss of water and ions and to protect from environmental hazards. The major protein of the epidermal CE is loricrin, contributing ∼70% by mass. We have generated mice that are deficient for this protein. These mice showed a delay in the formation of the skin barrier in embryonic development. At birth, homozygous mutant mice weighed less than control littermates and showed skin abnormalities, such as congenital erythroderma with a shiny, translucent skin. Tape stripping experiments suggested that the stratum corneum stability was reduced in newborn Lor(−/−) mice compared with wild-type controls. Isolated mutant CEs were more easily fragmented by sonication in vitro, indicating a greater susceptibility to mechanical stress. Nevertheless, we did not detect impaired epidermal barrier function in these mice. Surprisingly, the skin phenotype disappeared 4–5 d after birth. At least one of the compensatory mechanisms preventing a more severe skin phenotype in newborn Lor(−/−) mice is an increase in the expression of other CE components, such as SPRRP2D and SPRRP2H, members of the family of “small proline rich proteins”, and repetin, a member of the “fused gene” subgroup of the S100 gene family. The Rockefeller University Press 2000-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2192642/ /pubmed/11038185 Text en © 2000 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Koch, Peter J.
de Viragh, Pierre A.
Scharer, Elisabeth
Bundman, Donnie
Longley, Mary Ann
Bickenbach, Jackie
Kawachi, Yasuhiro
Suga, Yasushi
Zhou, Zhijian
Huber, Marcel
Hohl, Daniel
Kartasova, Tonja
Jarnik, Michal
Steven, Alasdair C.
Roop, Dennis R.
Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice: Compensatory Mechanisms Maintaining Skin Barrier Function in the Absence of a Major Cornified Envelope Protein
title Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice: Compensatory Mechanisms Maintaining Skin Barrier Function in the Absence of a Major Cornified Envelope Protein
title_full Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice: Compensatory Mechanisms Maintaining Skin Barrier Function in the Absence of a Major Cornified Envelope Protein
title_fullStr Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice: Compensatory Mechanisms Maintaining Skin Barrier Function in the Absence of a Major Cornified Envelope Protein
title_full_unstemmed Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice: Compensatory Mechanisms Maintaining Skin Barrier Function in the Absence of a Major Cornified Envelope Protein
title_short Lessons from Loricrin-Deficient Mice: Compensatory Mechanisms Maintaining Skin Barrier Function in the Absence of a Major Cornified Envelope Protein
title_sort lessons from loricrin-deficient mice: compensatory mechanisms maintaining skin barrier function in the absence of a major cornified envelope protein
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2192642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11038185
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