EVIDENCE THAT CELL SHEDDING FROM PLANTAR STRATUM-CORNEUM INVITRO INVOLVES ENDOGENOUS PROTEOLYSIS OF THE DESMOSOMAL PROTEIN DESMOGLEIN-I

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LUNDSTROM, A [1 ]
EGELRUD, T [1 ]
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[1] UNIV HOSP UMEA, DEPT DERMATOL, S-90185 UMEA, SWEDEN
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10.1111/1523-1747.ep12874531
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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We have recently described a process leading to a unipolar cell shedding from pieces of plantar stratum corneum incubated in vitro, which seems to be dependent on the activity of a serine proteinase. This process has been studied further. Electron microscopy studies suggest that cell dissociation is preceded by a degradation of the intercellular parts of desmosomes. An antiserum was raised against the transmembrane protein desmoglein I (DG I) of bovine desmosomes. In extracts of layers of plantar stratum corneum with strong intercellular cohesion, this antiserum reacted with a protein of the same apparent molecular weight as bovine DG I. In dissociated cells this DG I-like protein could not be detected; instead components with molecular weights lower than DG I which reacted with the antiserum were found. During incubation of pieces of plantar stratum corneum, under conditions leading to unipolar cell shedding, there was a progressive decrease in the amounts of the DG I-like protein, and the appearance of the lower molecular weight components with DG I-like immunoreactivity. This apparent degradation of the DG I-like protein was inhibited by aprotinin, chymostatin, and zinc ion, but not by leupeptin. The results suggest that proteolytic degradation of desmosomes may be an important part of the process leading to cell dissociation in plantar stratum corneum in vitro, and that desmosomes may play an important role in plantar stratum corneum cell cohesion. © 1990.
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