SummaryThe epidermis constantly encounters invasions that disrupt its architecture, yet whether the epidermal immune system utilizes damaged structures as danger signals to activate self-defense is unclear. Here, we used a C. elegans epidermis model in which skin-penetrating infection or injury activates immune defense and antimicrobial peptide (AMP) production. By systemically disrupting each architectural component, we found that only disturbance of the apical hemidesmosomes triggered an immune response and robust AMP expression. The epidermis recognized structural damage through hemidesmosomes associated with a STAT-like protein, whose disruption led to detachment of STA-2 molecules from hemidesmosomes and transcription of AMPs. This mac...
Two critical defensive functions of the outer epidermis, the permeability barrier and antimicrobial ...
International audienceThe roundworm C. elegans has been successfully used for more than 50 y as a ge...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by epidermal tight junction (TJ) defects and a propensity fo...
SummaryThe epidermis constantly encounters invasions that disrupt its architecture, yet whether the ...
SummaryBackgroundIn many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and rep...
SummaryThe cuticle and epidermis of Caenorhabditis elegans provide the first line of defense against...
SummaryBackgroundIn many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and rep...
SummaryBackgroundRepair of skin wounds is essential for animals to survive in a harsh environment, y...
We examined the importance of injury for the epidermal innate immune response in human skin wounds. ...
Abstract The epidermis is one of our primary interfaces towards the external milieu. Following injur...
AbstractThe harsh realities of life in a terrestrial environment demand that the epidermis must resp...
BACKGROUND: In many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and represen...
BACKGROUND: In many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and represen...
Antimicrobial peptides and proteins (AMPs) are tools of the innate immune system employed at injury ...
Significance: Healing of epidermal wounds is a fundamentally conserved process found in essentially ...
Two critical defensive functions of the outer epidermis, the permeability barrier and antimicrobial ...
International audienceThe roundworm C. elegans has been successfully used for more than 50 y as a ge...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by epidermal tight junction (TJ) defects and a propensity fo...
SummaryThe epidermis constantly encounters invasions that disrupt its architecture, yet whether the ...
SummaryBackgroundIn many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and rep...
SummaryThe cuticle and epidermis of Caenorhabditis elegans provide the first line of defense against...
SummaryBackgroundIn many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and rep...
SummaryBackgroundRepair of skin wounds is essential for animals to survive in a harsh environment, y...
We examined the importance of injury for the epidermal innate immune response in human skin wounds. ...
Abstract The epidermis is one of our primary interfaces towards the external milieu. Following injur...
AbstractThe harsh realities of life in a terrestrial environment demand that the epidermis must resp...
BACKGROUND: In many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and represen...
BACKGROUND: In many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and represen...
Antimicrobial peptides and proteins (AMPs) are tools of the innate immune system employed at injury ...
Significance: Healing of epidermal wounds is a fundamentally conserved process found in essentially ...
Two critical defensive functions of the outer epidermis, the permeability barrier and antimicrobial ...
International audienceThe roundworm C. elegans has been successfully used for more than 50 y as a ge...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by epidermal tight junction (TJ) defects and a propensity fo...