Cargando…

DNase 2 Is the Main DNA-Degrading Enzyme of the Stratum Corneum

The cornified layer, the stratum corneum, of the epidermis is an efficient barrier to the passage of genetic material, i.e. nucleic acids. It contains enzymes that degrade RNA and DNA which originate from either the living part of the epidermis or from infectious agents of the environment. However,...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Fischer, Heinz, Scherz, Jennifer, Szabo, Sandra, Mildner, Michael, Benarafa, Charaf, Torriglia, Alicia, Tschachler, Erwin, Eckhart, Leopold
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3046983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21390259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017581
_version_ 1782199011178971136
author Fischer, Heinz
Scherz, Jennifer
Szabo, Sandra
Mildner, Michael
Benarafa, Charaf
Torriglia, Alicia
Tschachler, Erwin
Eckhart, Leopold
author_facet Fischer, Heinz
Scherz, Jennifer
Szabo, Sandra
Mildner, Michael
Benarafa, Charaf
Torriglia, Alicia
Tschachler, Erwin
Eckhart, Leopold
author_sort Fischer, Heinz
collection PubMed
description The cornified layer, the stratum corneum, of the epidermis is an efficient barrier to the passage of genetic material, i.e. nucleic acids. It contains enzymes that degrade RNA and DNA which originate from either the living part of the epidermis or from infectious agents of the environment. However, the molecular identities of these nucleases are only incompletely known at present. Here we performed biochemical and genetic experiments to determine the main DNase activity of the stratum corneum. DNA degradation assays and zymographic analyses identified the acid endonucleases L-DNase II, which is derived from serpinB1, and DNase 2 as candidate DNases of the cornified layer of the epidermis. siRNA-mediated knockdown of serpinB1 in human in vitro skin models and the investigation of mice deficient in serpinB1a demonstrated that serpinB1-derived L-DNase II is dispensable for epidermal DNase activity. By contrast, knockdown of DNase 2, also known as DNase 2a, reduced DNase activity in human in vitro skin models. Moreover, the genetic ablation of DNase 2a in the mouse was associated with the lack of acid DNase activity in the stratum corneum in vivo. The degradation of endogenous DNA in the course of cornification of keratinocytes was not impaired by the absence of DNase 2. Taken together, these data identify DNase 2 as the predominant DNase on the mammalian skin surface and indicate that its activity is primarily targeted to exogenous DNA.
format Text
id pubmed-3046983
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2011
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-30469832011-03-09 DNase 2 Is the Main DNA-Degrading Enzyme of the Stratum Corneum Fischer, Heinz Scherz, Jennifer Szabo, Sandra Mildner, Michael Benarafa, Charaf Torriglia, Alicia Tschachler, Erwin Eckhart, Leopold PLoS One Research Article The cornified layer, the stratum corneum, of the epidermis is an efficient barrier to the passage of genetic material, i.e. nucleic acids. It contains enzymes that degrade RNA and DNA which originate from either the living part of the epidermis or from infectious agents of the environment. However, the molecular identities of these nucleases are only incompletely known at present. Here we performed biochemical and genetic experiments to determine the main DNase activity of the stratum corneum. DNA degradation assays and zymographic analyses identified the acid endonucleases L-DNase II, which is derived from serpinB1, and DNase 2 as candidate DNases of the cornified layer of the epidermis. siRNA-mediated knockdown of serpinB1 in human in vitro skin models and the investigation of mice deficient in serpinB1a demonstrated that serpinB1-derived L-DNase II is dispensable for epidermal DNase activity. By contrast, knockdown of DNase 2, also known as DNase 2a, reduced DNase activity in human in vitro skin models. Moreover, the genetic ablation of DNase 2a in the mouse was associated with the lack of acid DNase activity in the stratum corneum in vivo. The degradation of endogenous DNA in the course of cornification of keratinocytes was not impaired by the absence of DNase 2. Taken together, these data identify DNase 2 as the predominant DNase on the mammalian skin surface and indicate that its activity is primarily targeted to exogenous DNA. Public Library of Science 2011-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3046983/ /pubmed/21390259 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017581 Text en Fischer 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
Fischer, Heinz
Scherz, Jennifer
Szabo, Sandra
Mildner, Michael
Benarafa, Charaf
Torriglia, Alicia
Tschachler, Erwin
Eckhart, Leopold
DNase 2 Is the Main DNA-Degrading Enzyme of the Stratum Corneum
title DNase 2 Is the Main DNA-Degrading Enzyme of the Stratum Corneum
title_full DNase 2 Is the Main DNA-Degrading Enzyme of the Stratum Corneum
title_fullStr DNase 2 Is the Main DNA-Degrading Enzyme of the Stratum Corneum
title_full_unstemmed DNase 2 Is the Main DNA-Degrading Enzyme of the Stratum Corneum
title_short DNase 2 Is the Main DNA-Degrading Enzyme of the Stratum Corneum
title_sort dnase 2 is the main dna-degrading enzyme of the stratum corneum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3046983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21390259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017581
work_keys_str_mv AT fischerheinz dnase2isthemaindnadegradingenzymeofthestratumcorneum
AT scherzjennifer dnase2isthemaindnadegradingenzymeofthestratumcorneum
AT szabosandra dnase2isthemaindnadegradingenzymeofthestratumcorneum
AT mildnermichael dnase2isthemaindnadegradingenzymeofthestratumcorneum
AT benarafacharaf dnase2isthemaindnadegradingenzymeofthestratumcorneum
AT torrigliaalicia dnase2isthemaindnadegradingenzymeofthestratumcorneum
AT tschachlererwin dnase2isthemaindnadegradingenzymeofthestratumcorneum
AT eckhartleopold dnase2isthemaindnadegradingenzymeofthestratumcorneum