CD271 is the low-affinity neurotrophin (p75NTR) receptor that belongs to the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily. Because in human epidermis, CD271 is predominantly expressed in transit-amplifying (TA) cells, we evaluated the role of this receptor in keratinocyte differentiation and in the transition from keratinocyte stem cells (KSCs) to progeny. Calcium induced an upregulation of CD271 in subconfluent keratinocytes, which was prevented by CD271 small interfering RNA. Furthermore, CD271 overexpression provoked the switch of KSCs to TA cells, whereas silencing CD271 induced TA cells to revert to a KSC phenotype, as shown by the expression of β1-integrin and by the increased clonogenic ability. CD271(+) keratinocytes sorted from freshly isolated TA cells expressed more survivin and keratin 15 (K15) compared with CD271(-) cells and displayed a higher proliferative capacity. Early differentiation markers and K15 were more expressed in the skin equivalent generated from CD271(+) TA than from those derived from CD271(-) TA cells. By contrast, late differentiation markers were more expressed in skin equivalents from CD271(-) than in reconstructs from CD271(+) TA cells. Finally, skin equivalents originated from CD271(-) TA cells displayed a psoriatic phenotype. These results indicate that CD271 is critical for keratinocyte differentiation and regulates the transition from KSCs to TA cells.

CD271 Mediates Stem Cells to Early Progeny Transition in Human Epidermis / Truzzi, Francesca; Saltari, Annalisa; Palazzo, Elisabetta; Lotti, Roberta; Petrachi, Tiziana; Dallaglio, Katiuscia; Gemelli, Claudia; Grisendi, Giulia; Dominici, Massimo; Pincelli, Carlo; Marconi, Alessandra. - In: JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-202X. - STAMPA. - 135:3(2015), pp. 786-795. [10.1038/jid.2014.454]

CD271 Mediates Stem Cells to Early Progeny Transition in Human Epidermis

TRUZZI, Francesca;SALTARI, ANNALISA;PALAZZO, ELISABETTA;LOTTI, Roberta;PETRACHI, TIZIANA;DALLAGLIO, Katiuscia;GEMELLI, Claudia;GRISENDI, Giulia;DOMINICI, Massimo;PINCELLI, Carlo;MARCONI, Alessandra
2015

Abstract

CD271 is the low-affinity neurotrophin (p75NTR) receptor that belongs to the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily. Because in human epidermis, CD271 is predominantly expressed in transit-amplifying (TA) cells, we evaluated the role of this receptor in keratinocyte differentiation and in the transition from keratinocyte stem cells (KSCs) to progeny. Calcium induced an upregulation of CD271 in subconfluent keratinocytes, which was prevented by CD271 small interfering RNA. Furthermore, CD271 overexpression provoked the switch of KSCs to TA cells, whereas silencing CD271 induced TA cells to revert to a KSC phenotype, as shown by the expression of β1-integrin and by the increased clonogenic ability. CD271(+) keratinocytes sorted from freshly isolated TA cells expressed more survivin and keratin 15 (K15) compared with CD271(-) cells and displayed a higher proliferative capacity. Early differentiation markers and K15 were more expressed in the skin equivalent generated from CD271(+) TA than from those derived from CD271(-) TA cells. By contrast, late differentiation markers were more expressed in skin equivalents from CD271(-) than in reconstructs from CD271(+) TA cells. Finally, skin equivalents originated from CD271(-) TA cells displayed a psoriatic phenotype. These results indicate that CD271 is critical for keratinocyte differentiation and regulates the transition from KSCs to TA cells.
2015
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786
795
CD271 Mediates Stem Cells to Early Progeny Transition in Human Epidermis / Truzzi, Francesca; Saltari, Annalisa; Palazzo, Elisabetta; Lotti, Roberta; Petrachi, Tiziana; Dallaglio, Katiuscia; Gemelli, Claudia; Grisendi, Giulia; Dominici, Massimo; Pincelli, Carlo; Marconi, Alessandra. - In: JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-202X. - STAMPA. - 135:3(2015), pp. 786-795. [10.1038/jid.2014.454]
Truzzi, Francesca; Saltari, Annalisa; Palazzo, Elisabetta; Lotti, Roberta; Petrachi, Tiziana; Dallaglio, Katiuscia; Gemelli, Claudia; Grisendi, Giulia; Dominici, Massimo; Pincelli, Carlo; Marconi, Alessandra
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