| Literature DB >> 27226633 |
Kei Yamamoto1, Yoshimi Miki2, Hiroyasu Sato2, Yasumasa Nishito3, Michael H Gelb4, Yoshitaka Taketomi2, Makoto Murakami5.
Abstract
Recent studies using knock-out mice for various secreted phospholipase A2 (sPLA2) isoforms have revealed their non-redundant roles in diverse biological events. In the skin, group IIF sPLA2 (sPLA2-IIF), an "epidermal sPLA2" expressed in the suprabasal keratinocytes, plays a fundamental role in epidermal-hyperplasic diseases such as psoriasis and skin cancer. In this study, we found that group IIE sPLA2 (sPLA2-IIE) was expressed abundantly in hair follicles and to a lesser extent in basal epidermal keratinocytes in mouse skin. Mice lacking sPLA2-IIE exhibited skin abnormalities distinct from those in mice lacking sPLA2-IIF, with perturbation of hair follicle ultrastructure, modest changes in the steady-state expression of a subset of skin genes, and no changes in the features of psoriasis or contact dermatitis. Lipidomics analysis revealed that sPLA2-IIE and -IIF were coupled with distinct lipid pathways in the skin. Overall, two skin sPLA2s, hair follicular sPLA2-IIE and epidermal sPLA2-IIF, play non-redundant roles in distinct compartments of mouse skin, underscoring the functional diversity of multiple sPLA2s in the coordinated regulation of skin homeostasis and diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Phospholipase A; fatty acid; lipid metabolism; lysophospholipid; skin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27226633 PMCID: PMC4957045 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.734657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157