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Deletion of TNFAIP6 Gene in Human Keratinocytes Demonstrates a Role for TSG-6 to Retain Hyaluronan Inside Epidermis

TSG-6 is a soluble protein secreted in the extracellular matrix by various cell types in response to inflammatory stimuli. TSG-6 interacts with extracellular matrix molecules, particularly hyaluronan (HA), and promotes cutaneous wound closure in mice. Between epidermal cells, the discrete extracellu...

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Autores principales: Evrard, Céline, Faway, Emilie, De Vuyst, Evelyne, Svensek, Olivier, De Glas, Valérie, Bergerat, David, Salmon, Michel, De Backer, Olivier, Flamion, Bruno, Le-Buanec, Hélène, Lambert de Rouvroit, Catherine, Poumay, Yves
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8659394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2021.100054
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author Evrard, Céline
Faway, Emilie
De Vuyst, Evelyne
Svensek, Olivier
De Glas, Valérie
Bergerat, David
Salmon, Michel
De Backer, Olivier
Flamion, Bruno
Le-Buanec, Hélène
Lambert de Rouvroit, Catherine
Poumay, Yves
author_facet Evrard, Céline
Faway, Emilie
De Vuyst, Evelyne
Svensek, Olivier
De Glas, Valérie
Bergerat, David
Salmon, Michel
De Backer, Olivier
Flamion, Bruno
Le-Buanec, Hélène
Lambert de Rouvroit, Catherine
Poumay, Yves
author_sort Evrard, Céline
collection PubMed
description TSG-6 is a soluble protein secreted in the extracellular matrix by various cell types in response to inflammatory stimuli. TSG-6 interacts with extracellular matrix molecules, particularly hyaluronan (HA), and promotes cutaneous wound closure in mice. Between epidermal cells, the discrete extracellular matrix contains HA and a tiny amount of TSG-6. However, challenges imposed to keratinocytes in reconstructed human epidermis revealed strong induction of TSG-6 expression, after exposure to T helper type 2 cytokines to recapitulate the atopic dermatitis phenotype or after fungal infection that causes secretion of cytokines and antimicrobial peptides. After both types of challenge, enhanced release of TSG-6 happens simultaneously with increased HA production. TSG-6 deficiency in N/TERT keratinocytes was created by inactivating TNFAIP6 using CRISPR/Cas9. Some TSG-6(–/–) keratinocytes analyzed through scratch assays tend to migrate more slowly but produce reconstructed human epidermis that exhibits normal morphology and differentiation. Few significant alterations were noticed by transcriptomic analysis. Nevertheless, reduced HA content in TSG-6(–/–) reconstructed human epidermis was observed, along with enhanced HA release into the culture medium, and this phenotype was even more pronounced after the challenging conditions. Reintroduction of cells producing TSG-6 in reconstructed human epidermis reduced HA leakage. Our results show a role for TSG-6 in sequestering HA between epidermal cells in response to inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-86593942021-12-13 Deletion of TNFAIP6 Gene in Human Keratinocytes Demonstrates a Role for TSG-6 to Retain Hyaluronan Inside Epidermis Evrard, Céline Faway, Emilie De Vuyst, Evelyne Svensek, Olivier De Glas, Valérie Bergerat, David Salmon, Michel De Backer, Olivier Flamion, Bruno Le-Buanec, Hélène Lambert de Rouvroit, Catherine Poumay, Yves JID Innov Original Article TSG-6 is a soluble protein secreted in the extracellular matrix by various cell types in response to inflammatory stimuli. TSG-6 interacts with extracellular matrix molecules, particularly hyaluronan (HA), and promotes cutaneous wound closure in mice. Between epidermal cells, the discrete extracellular matrix contains HA and a tiny amount of TSG-6. However, challenges imposed to keratinocytes in reconstructed human epidermis revealed strong induction of TSG-6 expression, after exposure to T helper type 2 cytokines to recapitulate the atopic dermatitis phenotype or after fungal infection that causes secretion of cytokines and antimicrobial peptides. After both types of challenge, enhanced release of TSG-6 happens simultaneously with increased HA production. TSG-6 deficiency in N/TERT keratinocytes was created by inactivating TNFAIP6 using CRISPR/Cas9. Some TSG-6(–/–) keratinocytes analyzed through scratch assays tend to migrate more slowly but produce reconstructed human epidermis that exhibits normal morphology and differentiation. Few significant alterations were noticed by transcriptomic analysis. Nevertheless, reduced HA content in TSG-6(–/–) reconstructed human epidermis was observed, along with enhanced HA release into the culture medium, and this phenotype was even more pronounced after the challenging conditions. Reintroduction of cells producing TSG-6 in reconstructed human epidermis reduced HA leakage. Our results show a role for TSG-6 in sequestering HA between epidermal cells in response to inflammation. Elsevier 2021-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8659394/ /pubmed/34909750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2021.100054 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Evrard, Céline
Faway, Emilie
De Vuyst, Evelyne
Svensek, Olivier
De Glas, Valérie
Bergerat, David
Salmon, Michel
De Backer, Olivier
Flamion, Bruno
Le-Buanec, Hélène
Lambert de Rouvroit, Catherine
Poumay, Yves
Deletion of TNFAIP6 Gene in Human Keratinocytes Demonstrates a Role for TSG-6 to Retain Hyaluronan Inside Epidermis
title Deletion of TNFAIP6 Gene in Human Keratinocytes Demonstrates a Role for TSG-6 to Retain Hyaluronan Inside Epidermis
title_full Deletion of TNFAIP6 Gene in Human Keratinocytes Demonstrates a Role for TSG-6 to Retain Hyaluronan Inside Epidermis
title_fullStr Deletion of TNFAIP6 Gene in Human Keratinocytes Demonstrates a Role for TSG-6 to Retain Hyaluronan Inside Epidermis
title_full_unstemmed Deletion of TNFAIP6 Gene in Human Keratinocytes Demonstrates a Role for TSG-6 to Retain Hyaluronan Inside Epidermis
title_short Deletion of TNFAIP6 Gene in Human Keratinocytes Demonstrates a Role for TSG-6 to Retain Hyaluronan Inside Epidermis
title_sort deletion of tnfaip6 gene in human keratinocytes demonstrates a role for tsg-6 to retain hyaluronan inside epidermis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8659394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2021.100054
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