The epidermis functions as a barrier against the environment by means of several layers of terminally differentiated, dead keratinocytes - the cornified layer, which forms the endpoint of epidermal differentiation and death. The cornified envelope replaces the plasma membrane of differentiating keratinocytes and consists of keratins that are enclosed within an insoluble amalgam of proteins, which are crosslinked by transglutaminases and surrounded by a lipid envelope. New insights into the molecular mechanisms and the physiological endpoints of cornification are increasing our understanding of the pathological defects of this unique form of programmed cell death, which is associated with barrier malfunctions and ichthyosis.

Candi, E., Schmidt, R., Melino, G. (2005). The cornified envelope: A model of cell death in the skin. NATURE REVIEWS. MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY, 6(4), 328-340 [10.1038/nrm1619].

The cornified envelope: A model of cell death in the skin

CANDI, ELEONORA;MELINO, GENNARO
2005-01-01

Abstract

The epidermis functions as a barrier against the environment by means of several layers of terminally differentiated, dead keratinocytes - the cornified layer, which forms the endpoint of epidermal differentiation and death. The cornified envelope replaces the plasma membrane of differentiating keratinocytes and consists of keratins that are enclosed within an insoluble amalgam of proteins, which are crosslinked by transglutaminases and surrounded by a lipid envelope. New insights into the molecular mechanisms and the physiological endpoints of cornification are increasing our understanding of the pathological defects of this unique form of programmed cell death, which is associated with barrier malfunctions and ichthyosis.
2005
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/11 - BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE
English
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involucrin; keratin; loricrin; profilaggrin; protein arginine deiminase; protein glutamine gamma glutamyltransferase; skin lipid; structural protein; amino acid composition; apoptosis; cell adhesion; cell death; cell differentiation; cell membrane; cross linking; epidermis; ichthyosis; keratinization; keratinocyte; lipid metabolism; priority journal; protein analysis; review; Animals; Apoptosis; Cell Adhesion; Cell Differentiation; Epidermis; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Humans; Intermediate Filament Proteins; Membrane Proteins; Protein Precursors; Substrate Specificity; Transglutaminases
Candi, E., Schmidt, R., Melino, G. (2005). The cornified envelope: A model of cell death in the skin. NATURE REVIEWS. MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY, 6(4), 328-340 [10.1038/nrm1619].
Candi, E; Schmidt, R; Melino, G
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