Literature DB >> 23273645

Impaired tight junctions obstruct stratum corneum formation by altering polar lipid and profilaggrin processing.

Takuo Yuki1, Aya Komiya, Ayumi Kusaka, Tetsuya Kuze, Yoshinori Sugiyama, Shintaro Inoue.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The stratum corneum (SC) is a well-known structure responsible for the cutaneous barrier. Tight junctions (TJs) function as a paracellular barrier beneath the SC and are involved in the cutaneous barrier. It remains unclear how TJs are involved in the cutaneous barrier.
OBJECTIVE: In order to clarify the role of TJs in the cutaneous barrier, we investigated skin equivalent models with disrupted TJ barriers focusing on the SC.
METHODS: Skin equivalents with disrupted TJ barriers were established using GST-C-CPE, a peptide with specific inhibitory action against specific claudins. The changes of the SC barrier in the skin equivalents with disrupted TJ barriers were investigated and compared with control skin equivalents.
RESULTS: An outside-to-inside skin barrier assay revealed a defective SC barrier in skin equivalents with disrupted TJ barriers. A detailed examination of the SC revealed an increase in the pH of the SC in the skin equivalent with disrupted TJ barriers. An electron microscopy showed the failure of lamellar structures to mature and the failure of keratohyalin granules to degrade in the skin equivalents with disrupted TJ barriers. A thin layer chromatography analysis showed an increase in polar lipids and a decrease in non-polar lipids. A western blot analysis showed an increase in filaggrin dimer and trimer and a decrease in filaggrin monomer.
CONCLUSION: We found that disrupted TJs obstructed the SC formation responsible for the cutaneous barrier. Our study indicates the possibility that impaired TJ barriers affect polar lipids and profilaggrin processing by disturbing the pH condition of the SC.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23273645     DOI: 10.1016/j.jdermsci.2012.11.595

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dermatol Sci        ISSN: 0923-1811            Impact factor:   4.563


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