| Literature DB >> 24277812 |
Matthieu Vandenberghe1, Maylis Raphaël, V'yacheslav Lehen'kyi, Dmitri Gordienko, Ryan Hastie, Thierry Oddos, Anjana Rao, Patrick G Hogan, Roman Skryma, Natalia Prevarskaya.
Abstract
To achieve and maintain skin architecture and homeostasis, keratinocytes must intricately balance growth, differentiation, and polarized motility known to be governed by calcium. Orai1 is a pore subunit of a store-operated Ca(2+) channel that is a major molecular counterpart for Ca(2+) influx in nonexcitable cells. To elucidate the physiological significance of Orai1 in skin, we studied its functions in epidermis of mice, with targeted disruption of the orai1 gene, human skin sections, and primary keratinocytes. We demonstrate that Orai1 protein is mainly confined to the basal layer of epidermis where it plays a critical role to control keratinocyte proliferation and polarized motility. Orai1 loss of function alters keratinocyte differentiation both in vitro and in vivo. Exploring underlying mechanisms, we show that the activation of Orai1-mediated calcium entry leads to enhancing focal adhesion turnover via a PKCβ-Calpain-focal adhesion kinase pathway. Our findings provide insight into the functions of the Orai1 channel in the maintenance of skin homeostasis.Entities:
Keywords: calcium signaling; cell migration; orai1 KO mice
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24277812 PMCID: PMC3864283 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1310394110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205