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Heat shock protein 25 plays multiple roles during mouse skin development

Authors :
Michel Morange
Olivier Duverger
Source :
Cell Stress & Chaperones. 10:268
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2005.

Abstract

Heat shock protein (Hsp) 25 is a member of the small Hsp family. High levels of Hsp25 can be detected in skin. During adult epidermis differentiation, the concentration of Hsp25 increases as the distance of keratinocytes from the basal layer increases, in parallel with the extent of keratinization. We previously showed that Hsp25, mouse keratin (MK) 5, and MK14 participated in the formation of characteristic ring-shaped aggregates during the differentiation of the PAM212 keratinocyte cell line. We suggested that Hsp25 was involved in the disorganization of the MK5-MK14 keratin network before the establishment of the MK1-MK10 keratin network at the beginning of epidermis stratification. In this study, we have investigated the distribution of Hsp25 and keratins throughout skin development. We demonstrate that the distribution of Hsp25 and MK5 in the epidermis at the beginning of stratification and before keratinization is similar to that observed in PAM212 keratinocytes. These results indicate that there is a strong correlation between the mechanism we described ex vivo and the events taking place in vivo. Moreover, we show that Hsp25 is produced in different cell types in the epidermis and in the hair follicle at different stages of their development. Thus, our results suggest that Hsp25 is involved in more than one process during skin development.

Details

ISSN :
14661268 and 13558145
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Stress & Chaperones
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a792cd8ea4be4693138b1220203f378
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1379/csc-114r.1