Notch are a family of surface receptors implicated in maintaining epidermal homeostasis. In the epidermis, CK15 and CK10 expression does not change with age, while there is a reduction in Ki67-positive cells and an increased involucrin expression. In culture, keratinocytes display reduced proliferation and a lower colony forming efficiency, as a function of age. Transit amplifying cells appear more affected than stem keratinocytes by ageing. In epidermal sections, Notch-1 expression shows a reduction with age, while Notch-2 is located in the upper layers in Y (under 20-years), in all layers in A (between 20 and 60-years), and predominantly in the basal layer in O (over 60-years). In cultures, Notch-1 activation decreases with age, while Notch-2 seems to be more activated in Y cells than in A and O cells. Notch-1 and Notch-2 are mainly expressed in the cytoplasm of TA cells, Notch-1 being present also in the nucleus. Notch protein inhibition reduces keratinocyte stem cell viability, possibly through survivin downregulation. Inhibiting Notch-1 also induces G1 arrest in keratinocytes at all ages. Notch proteins are activated by calcium, while Notch-1 activation decreases in more differentiated keratinocytes. On the other hand, Notch-2 is activated at cell confluence, in all age groups. Furthermore, Notch-1 is up-regulated upon UVB irradiation (75 mJ/cm2) in Y keratinocytes and is re-activated in O keratinocytes after UVB (5 mJ/cm2). Taken together, these data confirm the role of Notch proteins within epidermal niche and their possible involvement in the mechanisms of photoaging.

Notch-1 and Notch-2 modulate keratinocyte stem cell viability and differentiation during skin ageing and UVB exposure / Palazzo, E., Marconi, A., M., D., S., S., Dallaglio, K., Truzzi, F., Lotti, R., Petrachi, T., Pincelli, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-202X. - STAMPA. - 131:(2011), pp. S56-S56. (41st Annual Meeting of the European Society for Dermatological Research Barcelona, Spain 7-10 settembre 2011).

Notch-1 and Notch-2 modulate keratinocyte stem cell viability and differentiation during skin ageing and UVB exposure

PALAZZO, ELISABETTA;MARCONI, Alessandra;DALLAGLIO, Katiuscia;TRUZZI, Francesca;LOTTI, Roberta;PETRACHI, TIZIANA;PINCELLI, Carlo
2011

Abstract

Notch are a family of surface receptors implicated in maintaining epidermal homeostasis. In the epidermis, CK15 and CK10 expression does not change with age, while there is a reduction in Ki67-positive cells and an increased involucrin expression. In culture, keratinocytes display reduced proliferation and a lower colony forming efficiency, as a function of age. Transit amplifying cells appear more affected than stem keratinocytes by ageing. In epidermal sections, Notch-1 expression shows a reduction with age, while Notch-2 is located in the upper layers in Y (under 20-years), in all layers in A (between 20 and 60-years), and predominantly in the basal layer in O (over 60-years). In cultures, Notch-1 activation decreases with age, while Notch-2 seems to be more activated in Y cells than in A and O cells. Notch-1 and Notch-2 are mainly expressed in the cytoplasm of TA cells, Notch-1 being present also in the nucleus. Notch protein inhibition reduces keratinocyte stem cell viability, possibly through survivin downregulation. Inhibiting Notch-1 also induces G1 arrest in keratinocytes at all ages. Notch proteins are activated by calcium, while Notch-1 activation decreases in more differentiated keratinocytes. On the other hand, Notch-2 is activated at cell confluence, in all age groups. Furthermore, Notch-1 is up-regulated upon UVB irradiation (75 mJ/cm2) in Y keratinocytes and is re-activated in O keratinocytes after UVB (5 mJ/cm2). Taken together, these data confirm the role of Notch proteins within epidermal niche and their possible involvement in the mechanisms of photoaging.
2011
Inglese
131
S56
S56
41st Annual Meeting of the European Society for Dermatological Research
Barcelona, Spain
7-10 settembre 2011
Notch; keratinocyte; stem cells; differentiation; skin ageing; UVB
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Palazzo, Elisabetta; Marconi, Alessandra; M., Dumas; S., Schnebert; Dallaglio, Katiuscia; Truzzi, Francesca; Lotti, Roberta; Petrachi, Tiziana; Pincel...espandi
Notch-1 and Notch-2 modulate keratinocyte stem cell viability and differentiation during skin ageing and UVB exposure / Palazzo, E., Marconi, A., M., D., S., S., Dallaglio, K., Truzzi, F., Lotti, R., Petrachi, T., Pincelli, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-202X. - STAMPA. - 131:(2011), pp. S56-S56. (41st Annual Meeting of the European Society for Dermatological Research Barcelona, Spain 7-10 settembre 2011).
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