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A unique mode of keratinocyte death requires intracellular acidification.

Takeshi Matsui1,2, Nanako Kadono-Maekubo3, Yoshiro Suzuki4, Yuki Furuichi3,2, Keiichiro Shiraga3, Hiroyuki Sasaki3, Azusa Ishida5,6, Sonoko Takahashi5,6, Takaharu Okada5,6, Kiminori Toyooka7, Jafar Sharif8, Takaya Abe9, Hiroshi Kiyonari9, Makoto Tominaga4, Atsushi Miyawaki10, Masayuki Amagai1,2.   

Abstract

The stratum corneum (SC), the outermost epidermal layer, consists of nonviable anuclear keratinocytes, called corneocytes, which function as a protective barrier. The exact modes of cell death executed by keratinocytes of the upper stratum granulosum (SG1 cells) remain largely unknown. Here, using intravital imaging combined with intracellular Ca2+- and pH-responsive fluorescent probes, we aimed to dissect the SG1 death process in vivo. We found that SG1 cell death was preceded by prolonged (∼60 min) Ca2+ elevation and rapid induction of intracellular acidification. Once such intracellular ionic changes were initiated, they became sustained, irreversibly committing the SG1 cells to corneocyte conversion. Time-lapse imaging of isolated murine SG1 cells revealed that intracellular acidification was essential for the degradation of keratohyalin granules and nuclear DNA, phenomena specific to SC corneocyte formation. Furthermore, intravital imaging showed that the number of SG1 cells exhibiting Ca2+ elevation and the timing of intracellular acidification were both tightly regulated by the transient receptor potential cation channel V3. The functional activity of this protein was confirmed in isolated SG1 cells using whole-cell patch-clamp analysis. These findings provide a theoretical framework for improved understanding of the unique molecular mechanisms underlying keratinocyte-specific death mode, namely corneoptosis.

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Keywords:  acidification; cell death; corneoptosis; cornification; keratinocytes

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33893234      PMCID: PMC8092583          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2020722118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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