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Nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense

The skin provides an efficient permeability barrier and protects from microbial invasion and oxidative stress. Here, we show that these essential functions are linked through the Nrf2 transcription factor. To test the hypothesis that activation of Nrf2 provides skin protection under stress condition...

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Autores principales: Schäfer, Matthias, Farwanah, Hany, Willrodt, Ann-Helen, Huebner, Aaron J, Sandhoff, Konrad, Roop, Dennis, Hohl, Daniel, Bloch, Wilhelm, Werner, Sabine
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Publicado: WILEY-VCH Verlag 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3403295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22383093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201200219
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author Schäfer, Matthias
Farwanah, Hany
Willrodt, Ann-Helen
Huebner, Aaron J
Sandhoff, Konrad
Roop, Dennis
Hohl, Daniel
Bloch, Wilhelm
Werner, Sabine
author_facet Schäfer, Matthias
Farwanah, Hany
Willrodt, Ann-Helen
Huebner, Aaron J
Sandhoff, Konrad
Roop, Dennis
Hohl, Daniel
Bloch, Wilhelm
Werner, Sabine
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description The skin provides an efficient permeability barrier and protects from microbial invasion and oxidative stress. Here, we show that these essential functions are linked through the Nrf2 transcription factor. To test the hypothesis that activation of Nrf2 provides skin protection under stress conditions, we determined the consequences of pharmacological or genetic activation of Nrf2 in keratinocytes. Surprisingly, mice with enhanced Nrf2 activity in keratinocytes developed epidermal thickening, hyperkeratosis and inflammation resembling lamellar ichthyosis. This resulted from upregulation of the cornified envelope proteins small proline-rich proteins (Sprr) 2d and 2h and of secretory leukocyte peptidase inhibitor (Slpi), which we identified as novel Nrf2 targets in keratinocytes. Since Sprrs are potent scavengers of reactive oxygen species and since Slpi has antimicrobial activities, their upregulation contributes to Nrf2's protective function. However, it also caused corneocyte fragility and impaired desquamation, followed by alterations in the epidermal lipid barrier, inflammation and overexpression of mitogens that induced keratinocyte hyperproliferation. These results identify an unexpected role of Nrf2 in epidermal barrier function, which needs to be considered for pharmacological use of Nrf2 activators.
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spelling pubmed-34032952012-09-17 Nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense Schäfer, Matthias Farwanah, Hany Willrodt, Ann-Helen Huebner, Aaron J Sandhoff, Konrad Roop, Dennis Hohl, Daniel Bloch, Wilhelm Werner, Sabine EMBO Mol Med Research Articles The skin provides an efficient permeability barrier and protects from microbial invasion and oxidative stress. Here, we show that these essential functions are linked through the Nrf2 transcription factor. To test the hypothesis that activation of Nrf2 provides skin protection under stress conditions, we determined the consequences of pharmacological or genetic activation of Nrf2 in keratinocytes. Surprisingly, mice with enhanced Nrf2 activity in keratinocytes developed epidermal thickening, hyperkeratosis and inflammation resembling lamellar ichthyosis. This resulted from upregulation of the cornified envelope proteins small proline-rich proteins (Sprr) 2d and 2h and of secretory leukocyte peptidase inhibitor (Slpi), which we identified as novel Nrf2 targets in keratinocytes. Since Sprrs are potent scavengers of reactive oxygen species and since Slpi has antimicrobial activities, their upregulation contributes to Nrf2's protective function. However, it also caused corneocyte fragility and impaired desquamation, followed by alterations in the epidermal lipid barrier, inflammation and overexpression of mitogens that induced keratinocyte hyperproliferation. These results identify an unexpected role of Nrf2 in epidermal barrier function, which needs to be considered for pharmacological use of Nrf2 activators. WILEY-VCH Verlag 2012-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3403295/ /pubmed/22383093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201200219 Text en Copyright © 2012 EMBO Molecular Medicine
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Schäfer, Matthias
Farwanah, Hany
Willrodt, Ann-Helen
Huebner, Aaron J
Sandhoff, Konrad
Roop, Dennis
Hohl, Daniel
Bloch, Wilhelm
Werner, Sabine
Nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense
title Nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense
title_full Nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense
title_fullStr Nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense
title_full_unstemmed Nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense
title_short Nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense
title_sort nrf2 links epidermal barrier function with antioxidant defense
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3403295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22383093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201200219
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