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Keratinocytes as Depository of Ammonium-Inducible Glutamine Synthetase: Age- and Anatomy-Dependent Distribution in Human and Rat Skin

In inner organs, glutamine contributes to proliferation, detoxification and establishment of a mechanical barrier, i.e., functions essential for skin, as well. However, the age-dependent and regional peculiarities of distribution of glutamine synthetase (GS), an enzyme responsible for generation of...

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Autores principales: Danielyan, Lusine, Zellmer, Sebastian, Sickinger, Stefan, Tolstonog, Genrich V., Salvetter, Jürgen, Lourhmati, Ali, Reissig, Dieter D., Gleiter, Cristoph H., Gebhardt, Rolf, Buniatian, Gayane Hrachia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2637544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19204801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004416
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author Danielyan, Lusine
Zellmer, Sebastian
Sickinger, Stefan
Tolstonog, Genrich V.
Salvetter, Jürgen
Lourhmati, Ali
Reissig, Dieter D.
Gleiter, Cristoph H.
Gebhardt, Rolf
Buniatian, Gayane Hrachia
author_facet Danielyan, Lusine
Zellmer, Sebastian
Sickinger, Stefan
Tolstonog, Genrich V.
Salvetter, Jürgen
Lourhmati, Ali
Reissig, Dieter D.
Gleiter, Cristoph H.
Gebhardt, Rolf
Buniatian, Gayane Hrachia
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description In inner organs, glutamine contributes to proliferation, detoxification and establishment of a mechanical barrier, i.e., functions essential for skin, as well. However, the age-dependent and regional peculiarities of distribution of glutamine synthetase (GS), an enzyme responsible for generation of glutamine, and factors regulating its enzymatic activity in mammalian skin remain undisclosed. To explore this, GS localization was investigated using immunohistochemistry and double-labeling of young and adult human and rat skin sections as well as skin cells in culture. In human and rat skin GS was almost completely co-localized with astrocyte-specific proteins (e.g. GFAP). While GS staining was pronounced in all layers of the epidermis of young human skin, staining was reduced and more differentiated among different layers with age. In stratum basale and in stratum spinosum GS was co-localized with the adherens junction component ß-catenin. Inhibition of, glycogen synthase kinase 3β in cultured keratinocytes and HaCaT cells, however, did not support a direct role of ß-catenin in regulation of GS. Enzymatic and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction studies revealed an unusual mode of regulation of this enzyme in keratinocytes, i.e., GS activity, but not expression, was enhanced about 8–10 fold when the cells were exposed to ammonium ions. Prominent posttranscriptional up-regulation of GS activity in keratinocytes by ammonium ions in conjunction with widespread distribution of GS immunoreactivity throughout the epidermis allows considering the skin as a large reservoir of latent GS. Such a depository of glutamine-generating enzyme seems essential for continuous renewal of epidermal permeability barrier and during pathological processes accompanied by hyperammonemia.
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spelling pubmed-26375442009-02-10 Keratinocytes as Depository of Ammonium-Inducible Glutamine Synthetase: Age- and Anatomy-Dependent Distribution in Human and Rat Skin Danielyan, Lusine Zellmer, Sebastian Sickinger, Stefan Tolstonog, Genrich V. Salvetter, Jürgen Lourhmati, Ali Reissig, Dieter D. Gleiter, Cristoph H. Gebhardt, Rolf Buniatian, Gayane Hrachia PLoS One Research Article In inner organs, glutamine contributes to proliferation, detoxification and establishment of a mechanical barrier, i.e., functions essential for skin, as well. However, the age-dependent and regional peculiarities of distribution of glutamine synthetase (GS), an enzyme responsible for generation of glutamine, and factors regulating its enzymatic activity in mammalian skin remain undisclosed. To explore this, GS localization was investigated using immunohistochemistry and double-labeling of young and adult human and rat skin sections as well as skin cells in culture. In human and rat skin GS was almost completely co-localized with astrocyte-specific proteins (e.g. GFAP). While GS staining was pronounced in all layers of the epidermis of young human skin, staining was reduced and more differentiated among different layers with age. In stratum basale and in stratum spinosum GS was co-localized with the adherens junction component ß-catenin. Inhibition of, glycogen synthase kinase 3β in cultured keratinocytes and HaCaT cells, however, did not support a direct role of ß-catenin in regulation of GS. Enzymatic and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction studies revealed an unusual mode of regulation of this enzyme in keratinocytes, i.e., GS activity, but not expression, was enhanced about 8–10 fold when the cells were exposed to ammonium ions. Prominent posttranscriptional up-regulation of GS activity in keratinocytes by ammonium ions in conjunction with widespread distribution of GS immunoreactivity throughout the epidermis allows considering the skin as a large reservoir of latent GS. Such a depository of glutamine-generating enzyme seems essential for continuous renewal of epidermal permeability barrier and during pathological processes accompanied by hyperammonemia. Public Library of Science 2009-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2637544/ /pubmed/19204801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004416 Text en Danielyan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Danielyan, Lusine
Zellmer, Sebastian
Sickinger, Stefan
Tolstonog, Genrich V.
Salvetter, Jürgen
Lourhmati, Ali
Reissig, Dieter D.
Gleiter, Cristoph H.
Gebhardt, Rolf
Buniatian, Gayane Hrachia
Keratinocytes as Depository of Ammonium-Inducible Glutamine Synthetase: Age- and Anatomy-Dependent Distribution in Human and Rat Skin
title Keratinocytes as Depository of Ammonium-Inducible Glutamine Synthetase: Age- and Anatomy-Dependent Distribution in Human and Rat Skin
title_full Keratinocytes as Depository of Ammonium-Inducible Glutamine Synthetase: Age- and Anatomy-Dependent Distribution in Human and Rat Skin
title_fullStr Keratinocytes as Depository of Ammonium-Inducible Glutamine Synthetase: Age- and Anatomy-Dependent Distribution in Human and Rat Skin
title_full_unstemmed Keratinocytes as Depository of Ammonium-Inducible Glutamine Synthetase: Age- and Anatomy-Dependent Distribution in Human and Rat Skin
title_short Keratinocytes as Depository of Ammonium-Inducible Glutamine Synthetase: Age- and Anatomy-Dependent Distribution in Human and Rat Skin
title_sort keratinocytes as depository of ammonium-inducible glutamine synthetase: age- and anatomy-dependent distribution in human and rat skin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2637544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19204801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004416
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