The skin protects the human body against dehydration and harmful challenges. Keratinocytes (KCs) are the most abundant epidermal cells, and it is anticipated that KC-mediated transport of Na+ ions creates a physiological barrier of high osmolality against the external environment. Here, we studied the role of NFAT5, a transcription factor whose activity is controlled by osmotic stress in KCs. Cultured KCs from adult mice were found to secrete more than 300 proteins, and upon NFAT5 ablation, the secretion of several matrix proteinases, including metalloproteinase-3 (Mmp3) and kallikrein-related peptidase 7 (Klk7), was markedly enhanced. An increase in Mmp3 and Klk7 RNA levels was also detected in transcriptomes of Nfat5-/- KCs, along with in...
The five subunits of transcription factor NF-κB have distinct biological functions. NF-κB signaling ...
Epidermal progenitor cells are crucial in maintaining skin homeostasis and facilitating tissue repla...
Preserving the integrity of the skin's outermost layer (the epidermis) is vital for humans to thrive...
The transcription factor NFAT5/TonEBP belongs to the Rel family, which also comprises NF ÛB and NFAT...
Co-culturing human skin keratinocytes along with a feeder layer has proven to considerably improve t...
NFAT5 is the main regulator of an osmoprotective gene program that is switched on by osmotic stress....
<p><i>In situ</i> zymography using fluorescence-quenched casein (<b>A)</b> or elastin (<b>B</b>). Sk...
Hyperosmotic stress occurs in several diseases, but its long-term effects are largely unknown. We us...
Epidermis and sebocyte-derived lipids are derived both from de novo synthesis and through uptake of ...
Epidermis and sebocyte-derived lipids are derived both from de novo synthesis and through uptake of ...
The skin provides an efficient permeability barrier and protects from microbial invasion and oxidati...
PURPOSE: To introduce a tonicity response gene regulator, NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T-cell)-...
AbstractThe transcription factor NFAT5/TonEBP is evolutionarily the oldest member of the NFAT/Rel fa...
Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are postulated to serve as lipid shuttles that solubilize hydrop...
<p>Monolayers of confluent NCTC cells (3 independent cultures) or primary keratinocytes (n = 3) cult...
The five subunits of transcription factor NF-κB have distinct biological functions. NF-κB signaling ...
Epidermal progenitor cells are crucial in maintaining skin homeostasis and facilitating tissue repla...
Preserving the integrity of the skin's outermost layer (the epidermis) is vital for humans to thrive...
The transcription factor NFAT5/TonEBP belongs to the Rel family, which also comprises NF ÛB and NFAT...
Co-culturing human skin keratinocytes along with a feeder layer has proven to considerably improve t...
NFAT5 is the main regulator of an osmoprotective gene program that is switched on by osmotic stress....
<p><i>In situ</i> zymography using fluorescence-quenched casein (<b>A)</b> or elastin (<b>B</b>). Sk...
Hyperosmotic stress occurs in several diseases, but its long-term effects are largely unknown. We us...
Epidermis and sebocyte-derived lipids are derived both from de novo synthesis and through uptake of ...
Epidermis and sebocyte-derived lipids are derived both from de novo synthesis and through uptake of ...
The skin provides an efficient permeability barrier and protects from microbial invasion and oxidati...
PURPOSE: To introduce a tonicity response gene regulator, NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T-cell)-...
AbstractThe transcription factor NFAT5/TonEBP is evolutionarily the oldest member of the NFAT/Rel fa...
Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are postulated to serve as lipid shuttles that solubilize hydrop...
<p>Monolayers of confluent NCTC cells (3 independent cultures) or primary keratinocytes (n = 3) cult...
The five subunits of transcription factor NF-κB have distinct biological functions. NF-κB signaling ...
Epidermal progenitor cells are crucial in maintaining skin homeostasis and facilitating tissue repla...
Preserving the integrity of the skin's outermost layer (the epidermis) is vital for humans to thrive...