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Title Alternative | sPLA2-IIE, a Hair Follicular sPLA2
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Yamamoto, Kei
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science|Tokushima University|Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
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Miki, Yoshimi
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Sato, Hiroyasu
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Nishito, Yasumasa
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Gelb, Michael H.
University of Washington
Taketomi, Yoshitaka
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Murakami, Makoto
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science|Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
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Description | 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.
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Journal Title |
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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ISSN | 00219258
1083351X
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NCID | AA1202441X
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Publisher | American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|Elsevier
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Volume | 291
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Issue | 30
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Start Page | 15602
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End Page | 15613
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Published Date | 2016-05-23
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Rights | This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bioscience and Bioindustry
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