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Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents

The outermost barrier layer of the skin is the stratum corneum (SC), which consists of corneocytes embedded in a lipid matrix. Biosynthesis of barrier lipids occurs de novo in the epidermis or is performed with externally derived lipids. Hence, in vitro developed human skin equivalents (HSEs) are de...

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Autores principales: Mieremet, Arnout, Helder, Richard, Nadaban, Andreea, Gooris, Gert, Boiten, Walter, El Ghalbzouri, Abdoelwaheb, Bouwstra, Joke A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6928966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31810180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20236069
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author Mieremet, Arnout
Helder, Richard
Nadaban, Andreea
Gooris, Gert
Boiten, Walter
El Ghalbzouri, Abdoelwaheb
Bouwstra, Joke A.
author_facet Mieremet, Arnout
Helder, Richard
Nadaban, Andreea
Gooris, Gert
Boiten, Walter
El Ghalbzouri, Abdoelwaheb
Bouwstra, Joke A.
author_sort Mieremet, Arnout
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description The outermost barrier layer of the skin is the stratum corneum (SC), which consists of corneocytes embedded in a lipid matrix. Biosynthesis of barrier lipids occurs de novo in the epidermis or is performed with externally derived lipids. Hence, in vitro developed human skin equivalents (HSEs) are developed with culture medium that is supplemented with free fatty acids (FFAs). Nevertheless, the lipid barrier formation in HSEs remains altered compared to native human skin (NHS). The aim of this study is to decipher the role of medium supplemented saturated FFA palmitic acid (PA) on morphogenesis and lipid barrier formation in HSEs. Therefore, HSEs were developed with 100% (25 μM), 10%, or 1% PA. In HSEs supplemented with reduced PA level, the early differentiation was delayed and epidermal activation was increased. Nevertheless, a similar SC lipid composition in all HSEs was detected. Additionally, the lipid organization was comparable for lamellar and lateral organization, irrespective of PA concentration. As compared to NHS, the level of monounsaturated lipids was increased and the FFA to ceramide ratio was drastically reduced in HSEs. This study describes the crucial role of PA in epidermal morphogenesis and elucidates the role of PA in lipid barrier formation of HSEs.
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spelling pubmed-69289662019-12-26 Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents Mieremet, Arnout Helder, Richard Nadaban, Andreea Gooris, Gert Boiten, Walter El Ghalbzouri, Abdoelwaheb Bouwstra, Joke A. Int J Mol Sci Article The outermost barrier layer of the skin is the stratum corneum (SC), which consists of corneocytes embedded in a lipid matrix. Biosynthesis of barrier lipids occurs de novo in the epidermis or is performed with externally derived lipids. Hence, in vitro developed human skin equivalents (HSEs) are developed with culture medium that is supplemented with free fatty acids (FFAs). Nevertheless, the lipid barrier formation in HSEs remains altered compared to native human skin (NHS). The aim of this study is to decipher the role of medium supplemented saturated FFA palmitic acid (PA) on morphogenesis and lipid barrier formation in HSEs. Therefore, HSEs were developed with 100% (25 μM), 10%, or 1% PA. In HSEs supplemented with reduced PA level, the early differentiation was delayed and epidermal activation was increased. Nevertheless, a similar SC lipid composition in all HSEs was detected. Additionally, the lipid organization was comparable for lamellar and lateral organization, irrespective of PA concentration. As compared to NHS, the level of monounsaturated lipids was increased and the FFA to ceramide ratio was drastically reduced in HSEs. This study describes the crucial role of PA in epidermal morphogenesis and elucidates the role of PA in lipid barrier formation of HSEs. MDPI 2019-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6928966/ /pubmed/31810180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20236069 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mieremet, Arnout
Helder, Richard
Nadaban, Andreea
Gooris, Gert
Boiten, Walter
El Ghalbzouri, Abdoelwaheb
Bouwstra, Joke A.
Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents
title Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents
title_full Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents
title_fullStr Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents
title_short Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents
title_sort contribution of palmitic acid to epidermal morphogenesis and lipid barrier formation in human skin equivalents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6928966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31810180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20236069
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