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Ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) plays an essential role in mediating Ca(2+)-induced keratinocyte differentiation in vitro. In this study, we generated keratinocyte-specific CaR knockout ((Epid)CaR-/-) mice to investigate the function of the CaR in epidermal development in vivo. (Epid)CaR-/- mice...

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Autores principales: Tu, Chia-Ling, Crumrine, Debra, Man, Mao-Qiang, Chang, Wenhan, Elalieh, Hashem, You, Michael, Elias, Peter M., Bikle, Daniel D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3434298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22622426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2012.159
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author Tu, Chia-Ling
Crumrine, Debra
Man, Mao-Qiang
Chang, Wenhan
Elalieh, Hashem
You, Michael
Elias, Peter M.
Bikle, Daniel D.
author_facet Tu, Chia-Ling
Crumrine, Debra
Man, Mao-Qiang
Chang, Wenhan
Elalieh, Hashem
You, Michael
Elias, Peter M.
Bikle, Daniel D.
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description The calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) plays an essential role in mediating Ca(2+)-induced keratinocyte differentiation in vitro. In this study, we generated keratinocyte-specific CaR knockout ((Epid)CaR-/-) mice to investigate the function of the CaR in epidermal development in vivo. (Epid)CaR-/- mice exhibited a delay in permeability barrier formation during embryonic development. Ion capture cytochemistry detected the loss of the epidermal Ca(2+) gradient in the (Epid)CaR-/- mice. The expression of terminal differentiation markers and key enzymes mediating epidermal sphingolipid transport and processing in the (Epid)CaR-/- epidermis was significantly reduced. The (Epid)CaR-/- epidermis displayed a marked decrease in the number of lamellar bodies and lamellar body secretion, thinner lipid-bound cornified envelopes and a defective permeability barrier. Consistent with in vivo results, epidermal keratinocytes cultured from (Epid)CaR-/- mice demonstrated abnormal Ca(2+)(I) handling and diminished differentiation. The impairment in epidermal differentiation and permeability barrier in (Epid)CaR-/- mice maintained on a low calcium (0.02%) diet is more profound and persistent with age then in (Epid)CaR-/- mice maintained on a normal calcium (1.3%) diet. Deleting CaR perturbs the epidermal Ca(2+) gradient and impairs keratinocyte differentiation and permeability barrier homeostasis, indicating a key role for the CaR in normal epidermal development.
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spelling pubmed-34342982013-04-01 Ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function Tu, Chia-Ling Crumrine, Debra Man, Mao-Qiang Chang, Wenhan Elalieh, Hashem You, Michael Elias, Peter M. Bikle, Daniel D. J Invest Dermatol Article The calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) plays an essential role in mediating Ca(2+)-induced keratinocyte differentiation in vitro. In this study, we generated keratinocyte-specific CaR knockout ((Epid)CaR-/-) mice to investigate the function of the CaR in epidermal development in vivo. (Epid)CaR-/- mice exhibited a delay in permeability barrier formation during embryonic development. Ion capture cytochemistry detected the loss of the epidermal Ca(2+) gradient in the (Epid)CaR-/- mice. The expression of terminal differentiation markers and key enzymes mediating epidermal sphingolipid transport and processing in the (Epid)CaR-/- epidermis was significantly reduced. The (Epid)CaR-/- epidermis displayed a marked decrease in the number of lamellar bodies and lamellar body secretion, thinner lipid-bound cornified envelopes and a defective permeability barrier. Consistent with in vivo results, epidermal keratinocytes cultured from (Epid)CaR-/- mice demonstrated abnormal Ca(2+)(I) handling and diminished differentiation. The impairment in epidermal differentiation and permeability barrier in (Epid)CaR-/- mice maintained on a low calcium (0.02%) diet is more profound and persistent with age then in (Epid)CaR-/- mice maintained on a normal calcium (1.3%) diet. Deleting CaR perturbs the epidermal Ca(2+) gradient and impairs keratinocyte differentiation and permeability barrier homeostasis, indicating a key role for the CaR in normal epidermal development. 2012-05-24 2012-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3434298/ /pubmed/22622426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2012.159 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Tu, Chia-Ling
Crumrine, Debra
Man, Mao-Qiang
Chang, Wenhan
Elalieh, Hashem
You, Michael
Elias, Peter M.
Bikle, Daniel D.
Ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function
title Ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function
title_full Ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function
title_fullStr Ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function
title_full_unstemmed Ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function
title_short Ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function
title_sort ablation of the calcium-sensing receptor in keratinocytes impairs epidermal differentiation and barrier function
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3434298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22622426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2012.159
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