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Abstract
The function of the epidermis is to form an effective barrier between the dry, external environment and the interior of the body. The barrier specifically resides in the extracellular lipid membranes of the stratum corneum (SC) and an acidic pH is necessary to maintain its competency against various insults. The purpose of this review is to explore the mechanisms which are postulated to contribute to the acidification of the stratum corneum, including both exogenous and endogenous sources. However, recent research as pointed to several endogenous mechanisms as the major source of acidification, including a sodium/proton pump (NHE1) and free fatty acid conversion from phospholipids by secretory phospholipase A(2) (sPLA(2)). sPLA(2) has been shown to play a central role in the formation of the SC "acid mantle" in the early maturation of the epidermis postnatally. Many aspects of this enzyme family are complex and still being elucidated in research and the most recent findings on the localization and functions of sPL A(2)-IB, -IIA, -IIC, -IID, -IIE, -IIF, -III, -V, -X and -XII in the epidermis are presented here. Given their role in inflammatory dermatoses, such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, understanding this complex enzyme family can lead to novel, life-changing therapies.Entities:
Keywords: acidification; corneum; epidermis; pH; permeability barrier; secretory phospholipase; sodium proton pump; stratum
Year: 2011 PMID: 21695017 PMCID: PMC3117007 DOI: 10.4161/derm.3.2.15140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatoendocrinol ISSN: 1938-1972
Figure 1Endogenous and exogenous pathways of acidification and functional consequences in the stratum corneum. Acidification in the SC is the result of several mechanisms. Specific functions of the SC are dependent on this process to maintain the epidermal permeability barrier.
Figure 2The downstream effects of the phopholipid to free fatty acid pathway in the stratum corneum interstices. Lamellar bodies deliver both phospholipid and sPLA2 to the SC. This pathway, mediated by sPLA2, plays a functional, as well as structural role, in the maintenance of the barrier.
Localization and function of sPLA2 subtypes in the epidermis.
| sPLA2 subtype | Function/localization in epidermis | Citation |
| IB | Expressed in suprabasal keratinocytes (SG-SC junction) (M/H) | Gurrierri, et al. 2003; Mazereeuw-Hautier, et al. 2000; Haas, et al. 2005 |
| Inflammation (M) | Li-Stiles, et al. 1998 | |
| SC acidification (M/H) | Fluhr, et al. 2001; Mazereeuw-Hautier, et al. 2000; Mao-Qiang, et al. 1996 | |
| IIA | Expressed in keratinocytes throughout epidermis (M) | Gurrierri, et al. 2003 |
| Located in the upper SC (H) | Haas, et al. 2005 | |
| Growth factor for keratinocytes (M/H) | Grass, et al. 1996; Rys-Sikora, et al. 2003 | |
| Inflammation (M) | Sjursen, et al. 2000; Li-Stiles, et al. 1998; Kudo, et al. 1993; Vadas et al. 1993 | |
| No inflammatory role in vivo (M) | Sato, et al. 2009; Grass et al. 1996 | |
| PAF-mediated arachidonic acid release (H) | Jorgensen, et al. 2010 | |
| IIC | Expressed in keratinocytes throughout epidermis | Gurrierri, et al. 2003 |
| IID | Expressed in keratinocytes throughout epidermis (M) | Gurrierri, et al. 2003 |
| Expressed mostly basal layers (H) | Haas, et al. 2005 | |
| Localized around nucleus (H) | Haas, et al. 2005 | |
| PAF-mediated arachidonic acid release (H) | Jorgensen, et al. 2010 | |
| Inflammation (M) | Sato, et al. 2009 | |
| IE | Expressed in suprabasal keratinocytes (M) | Sato, et al. 2009; Gurrierri, et al. 2003 |
| Undetectable in dermis (H) | Haas, et al. 2005 | |
| IIF | Expressed in suprabasal keratinocytes (M/H) | Sato, et al. 2009; Haas, et al. 2005; Gurrierri, et al. 2003 |
| III | Inflammation (M) | Sato, et al. 2009 |
| Expressed in keratinocytes (M) | Sato, et al. 2009 | |
| V | Hyperproliferation (H) | Rys-Sikora, et al. 2003 |
| Expressed in basal layers (H) | Haas, et al. 2004 | |
| PAF-mediated arachidonic acid release (H) | Jorgensen, et al. 2010 | |
| Inflammation (M/H) | Sato, et al. 2009; Murakami, et al. 2002 | |
| X | Expressed in keratinocytes throughout epidermis (M) | Gurrierri, et al. 2003 |
| Major subtype, constitutively expressed (H) | Schadow, et al. 2001; Haas, et al. 2005 | |
| No expression in skin (M) | Sato, et al. 2009 | |
| Inflammation (eicosanoid formation) | Saiga, et al. 2001 | |
| Stimulation of melanocyte dendricity (H) | Scott, et al. 2007 | |
| XII | Expressed in suprabasal keratinocytes (M) | Gurrierri, et al. 2003 |
| Undetectable in dermis (H) | Haas, et al. 2005 |
*(M), murine; (H), Human.