A functional epithelial barrier necessitates protection against dehydration, and ichthyoses are caused by defects in maintaining the permeability barrier in the stratum corneum (SC), the uppermost protective layer composed of dead cells and secretory materials from the living layer stratum granulosum (SG). We have found that loricrin (LOR) is an essential effector of cornification that occurs in the uppermost layer of SG (SG1). LOR promotes the maturation of corneocytes and extracellular adhesion structure through organizing disulfide cross-linkages, albeit being dispensable for the SC permeability barrier. This review takes psoriasis and AD as the prototype of impaired cornification. Despite exhibiting immunological traits that oppose each...
The skin consists of two main layers, the epidermis and the dermis. The dermis is superficial to th...
The skin is the largest organ of the body and consists of an epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous adip...
BLACKWELL SCIENCE INC, Ishida-Yamamoto, A; Kato, H; Kiyama, H; Armstrong, DKB; Munro, CS; Eady, RAJ;...
The cornified cell envelope (CE) is a tough structure formed beneath the plasma membrane of terminal...
The primary function of the epidermis is to produce the protective, semi-permeable stratum corneum t...
A cDNA clone, encoding for a major component of the cornified cell envelope now termed loricrin, was...
Although loricrin is the predominant protein of the cornified envelope (CE) in keratinocytes, loss o...
The cornified cell envelope (CE) is an insoluble, highly resistant structure formed beneath the plas...
The crosslinked envelope of the mammalian epidermal corneocyte serves as a scaffold for assembly of ...
The epidermal cornified cell envelope (CE) is a complex protein-lipid composite that replaces the pl...
In previous studies we have shown that experimental permeability barrier disruption leads to an incr...
The epidermal lamellar bodies (LBs) are specialized organelles that contain pro-barrier lipids impar...
The cornified cell envelope, a lipoprotein layer that assembles at the surface of terminally differe...
The skin barrier is crucial for maintaining healthy skin by preventing loss of water and entrance of...
During epidermal cell cornification, the deposition of a layer of covalently cross-linked protein on...
The skin consists of two main layers, the epidermis and the dermis. The dermis is superficial to th...
The skin is the largest organ of the body and consists of an epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous adip...
BLACKWELL SCIENCE INC, Ishida-Yamamoto, A; Kato, H; Kiyama, H; Armstrong, DKB; Munro, CS; Eady, RAJ;...
The cornified cell envelope (CE) is a tough structure formed beneath the plasma membrane of terminal...
The primary function of the epidermis is to produce the protective, semi-permeable stratum corneum t...
A cDNA clone, encoding for a major component of the cornified cell envelope now termed loricrin, was...
Although loricrin is the predominant protein of the cornified envelope (CE) in keratinocytes, loss o...
The cornified cell envelope (CE) is an insoluble, highly resistant structure formed beneath the plas...
The crosslinked envelope of the mammalian epidermal corneocyte serves as a scaffold for assembly of ...
The epidermal cornified cell envelope (CE) is a complex protein-lipid composite that replaces the pl...
In previous studies we have shown that experimental permeability barrier disruption leads to an incr...
The epidermal lamellar bodies (LBs) are specialized organelles that contain pro-barrier lipids impar...
The cornified cell envelope, a lipoprotein layer that assembles at the surface of terminally differe...
The skin barrier is crucial for maintaining healthy skin by preventing loss of water and entrance of...
During epidermal cell cornification, the deposition of a layer of covalently cross-linked protein on...
The skin consists of two main layers, the epidermis and the dermis. The dermis is superficial to th...
The skin is the largest organ of the body and consists of an epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous adip...
BLACKWELL SCIENCE INC, Ishida-Yamamoto, A; Kato, H; Kiyama, H; Armstrong, DKB; Munro, CS; Eady, RAJ;...