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Omega-O-Acylceramides in Skin Lipid Membranes: Effects of Concentration, Sphingoid Base, and Model Complexity on Microstructure and Permeability.

Lukáš Opálka1, Andrej Kováčik1, Jaroslav Maixner2, Kateřina Vávrová1.   

Abstract

Omega-O-acylceramides (acylCer), a subclass of sphingolipids with an ultralong N-acyl chain (from 20 to 38 carbons, most usually 30 and 32 carbons), are crucial components of the skin permeability barrier. AcylCer are involved in the formation of the long periodicity lamellar phase (LPP, 12-13 nm), which is essential for preventing water loss from the body. Lower levels of acylCer and LPP accompany skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, lamellar ichthyosis, and psoriasis. We studied how the concentration and structure of acylCer influence the organization and permeability barrier properties of model lipid membranes. For simple model membranes composed of the sphingosine-containing acylCer (EOS), N-lignoceroyl sphingosine, lignoceric acid, cholesterol (Chol), and cholesteryl sulfate (CholS), the LPP formed at 10% Cer EOS (of the total Cer) and the short periodicity phase disappeared at 30% Cer EOS. Surprisingly, membranes with the LPP had higher permeabilities than the control membrane without acylCer. In the complex models consisting of acylCer (EOS, phytosphingosine EOP, dihydrosphingosine EOdS, or their mixture; at 10% of the total Cer), a six-component Cer mixture, a free fatty acid mixture, cholesterol (Chol), and cholesteryl sulfate (CholS), acylCer decreased the membrane permeability to model permeants (with the strongest effects for acylCer EOP and EOdS) when compared with the permeability of the control membrane without acylCer. However, in the complex model, only a mixture of acylCer EOS, EOdS, and EOP and not the individual acylCer formed both the LPP and orthorhombic chain packing at the 10% level. Thus, the relationships between acylCer, LPP formation, and permeability barrier function are not trivial. Lipid heterogeneity is essential-only the most complex model with nine Cer subclasses mimicked both the organization and permeability of stratum corneum lipid membranes.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27934529     DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.6b03082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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1.  Long and very long lamellar phases in model stratum corneum lipid membranes.

Authors:  Petra Pullmannová; Elena Ermakova; Andrej Kováčik; Lukáš Opálka; Jaroslav Maixner; Jarmila Zbytovská; Norbert Kučerka; Kateřina Vávrová
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2019-03-18       Impact factor: 5.922

2.  Effects of omega-O-acylceramide structures and concentrations in healthy and diseased skin barrier lipid membrane models.

Authors:  Lukáš Opálka; Andrej Kováčik; Petra Pullmannová; Jaroslav Maixner; Kateřina Vávrová
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2019-12-19       Impact factor: 5.922

3.  ω-O-Acylceramides but not ω-hydroxy ceramides are required for healthy lamellar phase architecture of skin barrier lipids.

Authors:  Lukáš Opálka; Jason M Meyer; Veronika Ondrejčeková; Linda Svatošová; Franz P W Radner; Kateřina Vávrová
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 6.676

4.  Permeability Barrier and Microstructure of Skin Lipid Membrane Models of Impaired Glucosylceramide Processing.

Authors:  Michaela Sochorová; Klára Staňková; Petra Pullmannová; Andrej Kováčik; Jarmila Zbytovská; Kateřina Vávrová
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-07-25       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 5.  Mammalian Epidermis: A Compendium of Lipid Functionality.

Authors:  Matteo Vietri Rudan; Fiona M Watt
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-01-12       Impact factor: 4.566

6.  Changes in levels of omega-O-acylceramides and related processing enzymes of sun-exposed and sun-protected facial stratum corneum in differently pigmented ethnic groups.

Authors:  Anthony V Rawlings; Rotraut Schoop; Christian Klose; Jean-Marc Monneuse; Beverley Summers; Rainer Voegeli
Journal:  Int J Cosmet Sci       Date:  2022-03-13       Impact factor: 2.416

7.  Profiling of epidermal lipids in a mouse model of dermatitis: Identification of potential biomarkers.

Authors:  Jackeline Franco; Christina Ferreira; Tiago J Paschoal Sobreira; John P Sundberg; Harm HogenEsch
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-04-26       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Arrangement of Ceramides in the Skin: Sphingosine Chains Localize at a Single Position in Stratum Corneum Lipid Matrix Models.

Authors:  Charlotte M Beddoes; Gert S Gooris; Fabrizia Foglia; Delaram Ahmadi; David J Barlow; M Jayne Lawrence; Bruno Demé; Joke A Bouwstra
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2020-08-20       Impact factor: 3.882

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