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Proteomics unveil corticoid-induced S100A11 shuttling in keratinocyte differentiation

pmid: 17624315
Proteomics unveil corticoid-induced S100A11 shuttling in keratinocyte differentiation
Unlike classical protein extraction techniques, proteomic mapping using a selective subcellular extraction kit revealed S100A11 as a new member of the S100 protein family modulated by glucocorticoids in keratinocytes. Glucocorticoids (GC)-induced S100A11 redistribution in the "organelles and membranes" compartment. Microscopic examination indicated that glucocorticoids specifically routed cytoplasmic S100A11 toward perinuclear compartment. Calcium, a key component of skin terminal differentiation, directed S100A11 to the plasma membrane as previously reported. When calcium was added to glucocorticoids, minor change was observed at the proteomic level while confocal microscopy revealed a rapid and dramatic translocation of S100A11 toward plasma membrane. This effect was accompanied by strong nuclear condensation, loss of mitochondrial potential and DNA content, and increased high molecular weight S100A11 immunoreactivity, suggesting corticoids accelerate calcium-induced terminal differentiation. Finally, our results suggest GC-induced S100A11 relocalization could be a key step in both keratinocyte homeostasis and glucocorticoids side effects in human epidermis.
- CEA LETI France
- Grenoble Alpes University France
- French National Centre for Scientific Research France
- Centre national de la recherche scientifique France
- Institut de Biologie de Lille France
MESH: Cell Differentiation, Adult, Keratinocytes, Proteomics, 570, [SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Active Transport, Cell Nucleus, Apoptosis, Dexamethasone, MESH: Cell Compartmentation, [SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Humans, Molecular Biology, Glucocorticoids, Cells, Cultured, Cell Nucleus, MESH: Cells, MESH: Humans, MESH: Middle Aged, Cultured, MESH: Proteomics, MESH: Apoptosis, Cell Membrane, S100 Proteins, MESH: Adult, Cell Differentiation, Middle Aged, MESH: Keratinocytes, Cell Compartmentation, MESH: Calcium, MESH: Dexamethasone, Calcium, Female, MESH: Glucocorticoids, MESH: S100 Proteins, MESH: Active Transport, MESH: Female, MESH: Cell Membrane
MESH: Cell Differentiation, Adult, Keratinocytes, Proteomics, 570, [SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Active Transport, Cell Nucleus, Apoptosis, Dexamethasone, MESH: Cell Compartmentation, [SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Humans, Molecular Biology, Glucocorticoids, Cells, Cultured, Cell Nucleus, MESH: Cells, MESH: Humans, MESH: Middle Aged, Cultured, MESH: Proteomics, MESH: Apoptosis, Cell Membrane, S100 Proteins, MESH: Adult, Cell Differentiation, Middle Aged, MESH: Keratinocytes, Cell Compartmentation, MESH: Calcium, MESH: Dexamethasone, Calcium, Female, MESH: Glucocorticoids, MESH: S100 Proteins, MESH: Active Transport, MESH: Female, MESH: Cell Membrane
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