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Growth Retardation, Loss of Desmosomal Adhesion, and Impaired Tight Junction Function Identify a Unique Role of Plakophilin 1 In Vivo.

Katrin Rietscher1, Annika Wolf1, Gerd Hause2, Annekatrin Rother2, René Keil1, Thomas M Magin3, Markus Glass4, Carien M Niessen5, Mechthild Hatzfeld6.   

Abstract

Desmosomes mediate strong intercellular adhesion through desmosomal cadherins that interact with intracellular linker proteins including plakophilins (PKPs) 1-3 to anchor the intermediate filaments. PKPs show overlapping but distinct expression patterns in the epidermis. So far, the contribution of individual PKPs in differentially regulating desmosome function is incompletely understood. To resolve the role of PKP1 we ablated the PKP1 gene. Here, we report that PKP1(-/-) mice were born at the expected mendelian ratio with reduced birth weight, but they otherwise appeared normal immediately after birth. However, their condition rapidly declined, and the mice died within 24 hours, developing fragile skin with lesions in the absence of obvious mechanical trauma. This was accompanied by sparse and small desmosomes. Newborn PKP1(-/-) mice showed disturbed tight junctions with an impaired inside-out barrier, whereas the outside-in barrier was unaffected. Keratinocytes isolated from these mice showed strongly reduced intercellular cohesion, delayed tight junction formation, and reduced transepithelial resistance and reduced proliferation rates. Our study shows a nonredundant and essential role of PKP1 in desmosome and tight junction function and supports a role of PKP1 in growth control, a function that is crucial in wound healing and epidermal carcinogenesis.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27033150     DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2016.03.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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1.  Plakophilin 1 enhances MYC translation, promoting squamous cell lung cancer.

Authors:  Joel Martin-Padron; Laura Boyero; Maria Isabel Rodriguez; Alvaro Andrades; Inés Díaz-Cano; Paola Peinado; Carlos Baliñas-Gavira; Juan Carlos Alvarez-Perez; Isabel F Coira; María Esther Fárez-Vidal; Pedro P Medina
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2019-12-10       Impact factor: 9.867

2.  Phosphorylation of Pkp1 by RIPK4 regulates epidermal differentiation and skin tumorigenesis.

Authors:  Philbert Lee; Shangwen Jiang; Yuanyuan Li; Jiping Yue; Xuewen Gou; Shao-Yu Chen; Yingming Zhao; Markus Schober; Minjia Tan; Xiaoyang Wu
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2017-05-15       Impact factor: 11.598

3.  Keratin 6 regulates collective keratinocyte migration by altering cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion.

Authors:  Fengrong Wang; Song Chen; Hans B Liu; Carole A Parent; Pierre A Coulombe
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2018-11-02       Impact factor: 10.539

4.  RPGRIP1L is required for stabilizing epidermal keratinocyte adhesion through regulating desmoglein endocytosis.

Authors:  Yeon Ja Choi; Christine Laclef; Ning Yang; Abraham Andreu-Cervera; Joshua Lewis; Xuming Mao; Li Li; Elizabeth R Snedecor; Ken-Ichi Takemaru; Chuan Qin; Sylvie Schneider-Maunoury; Kenneth R Shroyer; Yusuf A Hannun; Peter J Koch; Richard A Clark; Aimee S Payne; Andrew P Kowalczyk; Jiang Chen
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2019-01-28       Impact factor: 5.917

Review 5.  Desmosomes:  Essential contributors to an integrated intercellular junction network.

Authors:  Kathleen J Green; Avinash Jaiganesh; Joshua A Broussard
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2019-12-30
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