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Identification of avarol derivatives as potential antipsoriatic drugs using an in vitro model for keratinocyte growth and differentiation.

2006

Contains fulltext : 49512schalkwijk.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Avarol, a marine sesquiterpenoid hydroquinone, and 14 avarol derivatives have shown interesting anti-inflammatory properties in previous studies. In this study, avarol and derivatives were evaluated in high-throughput keratinocyte culture models using cytokeratin 10 and SKALP/Elafin expression as markers for respectively normal and psoriatic differentiation. Avarol and five of its derivatives (5, 10, 13, 14 and 15) were selected for further study. Only 10, 13, 14 and 15 were able to inhibit keratinocyte cell growth. Changes in expression levels of 22 genes were assessed by quantitative real time PCR (qPCR). From …

KeratinocytesDrug Evaluation PreclinicalAntineoplastic AgentsEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyDownregulation and upregulationTranslational research [ONCOL 3]DysideaGene expressionDithranolmedicineAnimalsHumansPsoriasisRNA MessengerGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsCells CulturedCell ProliferationChronic inflammation and autoimmunity [UMCN 4.2]Messenger RNATumor Necrosis Factor-alphaCell growthInterleukin-8Membrane ProteinsCell DifferentiationGeneral MedicineMolecular biologyElafinPathogenesis and modulation of inflammation [N4i 1]medicine.anatomical_structureMechanism of actionCyclooxygenase 2KeratinsClinical Pharmacology and physiology [CTR 2]medicine.symptomKeratinocyteSesquiterpenesInfection and autoimmunity [NCMLS 1]Elafinmedicine.drug
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Preliminary approach to elucidate the role of pigment as a binding site for drugs and chemicals in anagen hair: differential uptake of 3 H-haloperido…

2002

A striking difference was observed for cellular-bound drug in HaCaT and Sk-Mel-1 cells for a fixed drug exposure time of 72 h and varying 3H-haloperidol concentrations in the culture media. Drug uptake was dependent on drug concentration and linearly correlated for both the non-pigment- and the pigment-producing cells which however was different in magnitude. In an additional investigation the time course of drug uptake during 3H-haloperidol exposure (400 pmol/ml; 28 days) revealed increasing drug concentrations in the Sk-Mel-1 population, whereas drug concentrations in the keratinocytes reached a plateau within a short time period. In contrast to the HaCaT cells no tendency to saturation w…

KeratinocytesDrugmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationBiologyPharmacologyCell LinePathology and Forensic MedicineMelaninPigmentHaloperidolmedicineHumansTissue DistributionBinding siteeducationmedia_commonMelaninseducation.field_of_studyBinding SitesMelanosomesPigmentationHaCaTCell culturevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumHaloperidolHairmedicine.drugInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
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Inhibition of γ-glutamyl transpeptidase decreases amino acid uptake in human keratinocytes in culture

1990

Abstract Acivicin inhibits γ-glutamyl transpeptidase activity in human keratinocytes in culture. Treatment of these cells with acivicin produces a decrease in the uptake of L-[U-14C]alanine, 2-amino-[1-14C]-isobutyrate, L[U-14C]leucine and l-aminocyclopentane-l-[14C]carboxylate. D-[U-14C]glucose uptake is not affected by the presence of acivicin. These results support, for the first time in vitro, the hypothesis that the γ-glutarml cycle may be involved in amino acid uptake by human cells.

KeratinocytesGlucose uptakeAmino acid transportHuman keratinocyteBiophysicsIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundStructural BiologyGeneticsHumansAmino AcidsMolecular BiologyAcivicinCells Culturedchemistry.chemical_classificationAlanineBiological TransportIsoxazolesgamma-GlutamyltransferaseCell BiologyGlutathioneGlutathioneIn vitroγ-Glutamyl transpeptidaseGlucoseEnzymechemistryBiochemistryCell cultureCell cultureLeucineFEBS Letters
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Cellular and molecular mechanisms in the induction phase of contact sensitivity.

1995

During the induction phase of contact sensitivity, hapten-specific Th1 cells are primed by epidermal Langerhans cells. These Langerhans cells present hapten on MHC class II molecules and provide costimulatory signals. This presentation discusses the induction of cytokines in Langerhans cells and keratinocytes by haptens and their regulatory effects on contact sensitivity. Haptens were painted on the skin of normal BALB/c mice and epidermal cells were prepared at various times thereafter. Langerhans cell-derived interleukin (IL)-1 beta mRNA was observed as early as 15 min after hapten paining. In keratinocytes, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, IL-1 alpha, IP-10, MIP-2 and IL-10 were found to be …

KeratinocytesImmunologyAntigen presentationCD1chemical and pharmacologic phenomenaInduction PhasePicryl ChlorideBiologyMiceCytokines metabolismCricetinaeDinitrochlorobenzeneImmune ToleranceImmunology and AllergyAnimalsNitrobenzenesMHC class IIAntigen PresentationMice Inbred BALB Cintegumentary systemHistocompatibility Antigens Class IIAntibodies MonoclonalGeneral MedicineContact sensitivityCell biologyDinitrobenzenesLangerhans CellsImmunologyDermatitis Allergic Contactbiology.proteinCytokinesDinitrofluorobenzeneAntibodyHaptenHaptensInternational archives of allergy and immunology
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The cell adhesion domain of type XVII collagen promotes integrin-mediated cell spreading by a novel mechanism.

2001

Type XVII collagen (BP180) is a keratinocyte transmembrane protein that exists as the full-length protein in hemidesmosomes and as a 120-kDa shed ectodomain in the extracellular matrix. The largest collagenous domain of type XVII collagen, COL15, has been described previously as a cell adhesion domain (Tasanen, K., Eble, J. A., Aumailley, M., Schumann, H., Baetge, J, Tu, H., Bruckner, P., and Bruckner-Tuderman, L. (2000) J. Biol. Chem. 275, 3093-3099). In the present work, the integrin binding of triple helical, human recombinant COL15 was tested. Solid phase binding assays using recombinant integrin alpha(1)I, alpha(2)I, and alpha(10)I domains and cell spreading assays with alpha(1)beta(1)…

KeratinocytesIntegrinsDNA ComplementaryDystoninIntegrinAmino Acid MotifsNerve Tissue ProteinsCHO CellsBiochemistryAutoantigensCollagen receptorCell LineCell MovementCricetinaeCell AdhesionTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsHumansCloning MolecularCell adhesionMolecular BiologyIntegrin bindingbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionHemidesmosomeCell BiologyNon-Fibrillar CollagensMolecular biologyRecombinant ProteinsProtein Structure TertiaryFibronectinHaCaTCytoskeletal ProteinsEctodomainbiology.proteinCollagenCarrier ProteinsPeptidesProtein BindingThe Journal of biological chemistry
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α-parvin is required for epidermal morphogenesis, hair follicle development and basal keratinocyte polarity

2020

Epidermal morphogenesis and hair follicle (HF) development depend on the ability of keratinocytes to adhere to the basement membrane (BM) and migrate along the extracellular matrix. Integrins are cell-matrix receptors that control keratinocyte adhesion and migration, and are recognized as major regulators of epidermal homeostasis. How integrins regulate the behavior of keratinocytes during epidermal morphogenesis remains insufficiently understood. Here, we show that alpha-parvin (alpha-pv), a focal adhesion protein that couples integrins to actin cytoskeleton, is indispensable for epidermal morphogenesis and HF development. Inactivation of the murine alpha-pv gene in basal keratinocytes res…

KeratinocytesIntegrinsEpitheliumBasement MembraneExtracellular matrixMiceAnimal CellsCell MovementMedicine and Health SciencesMorphogenesisCells CulturedSkinMultidisciplinarybiologyintegumentary systemChemistryQMicrofilament ProteinsMorfogènesiRCell DifferentiationDermisCell biologyExtracellular Matrixmedicine.anatomical_structureMedicineCellular TypesAnatomyCellular Structures and OrganellesIntegumentary SystemKeratinocyteHair FollicleResearch ArticleCèl·lulesCellsScienceIntegrinMorphogenesisMice TransgenicActin cytoskeleton organizationFocal adhesionHair FolliclesmedicineCell AdhesionAnimalsFocal AdhesionsBiology and Life SciencesEpithelial CellsCell BiologyActin cytoskeletonActinsBiological Tissuebiology.proteinEpidermisEpidermal thickeningDevelopmental BiologyHairPLoS ONE
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Different integrins mediate cell spreading, haptotaxis and lateral migration of HaCaT keratinocytes on fibronectin

2000

Collaborative role of various fibronectin-binding integrins (alpha5beta1, alphavbeta1 and alphavbeta6) as mediators of cell adhesion and migration on fibronectin was studied using cultured HaCaT keratinocytes. This cell line spontaneously expressed all three fibronectin-binding integrins. In addition, the expression of alphavbeta6 integrin was strongly and specifically upregulated by transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGFbeta1) whereas the amount of other integrins remained practically unchanged on the cell surface. Adhesion, spreading and motility of HaCaT keratinocytes on fibronectin were promoted by TGFbeta1. Based on antibody blocking experiments, both untreated and TGFbeta1-treated HaCa…

KeratinocytesIntegrinsImmunoblottingIntegrinHaptotaxisCell LineReceptors FibronectinAntigens NeoplasmCell MovementTransforming Growth Factor betaCell AdhesionmedicineHumansReceptors VitronectinCell adhesionDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyChemistryCell migrationGeneral MedicineFlow CytometryPrecipitin TestsFibronectinsUp-RegulationCell biologyFibronectinHaCaTmedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structuresbiology.proteinVitronectinKeratinocyteCell Adhesion and Communication
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The Influence of Adalimumab and Cyclosporine A on the Expression Profile of the Genes Related to TGFβ Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte Cells Treate…

2020

Background. In the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis, cyclosporine A (CsA) conventional therapy is used and biological, anti-cytokine treatment using, for example, anti-TNF drug—adalimumab. Aim. This study aimed at investigating the effect of CsA and adalimumab on the profile of mRNAs and protein expression associated with transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) pathways in human keratinocyte (HaCaT) culture previously exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Materials and Methods. HaCaT culture was exposed to 1 ng/ml LPS for 8 hours+8 μg/ml adalimumab for 2, 8, and 24 hours or 1 ng/ml LPS for 8 hours+100 ng/ml CsA for 2, 8, and 24 hours and compared to the control culture. Sulphorodamine B…

KeratinocytesLipopolysaccharidesArticle SubjectLipopolysaccharideMicroarrayImmunologyPharmacologychemistry.chemical_compoundTransforming Growth Factor betaCell Line TumorCyclosporin aPathologymedicineRB1-214Humansskin and connective tissue diseasesCytotoxicityRhodaminesAdalimumabCell BiologyBone morphogenetic protein 6HaCaTmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCyclosporineKeratinocyteResearch ArticleSignal TransductionTransforming growth factorMediators of Inflammation
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Local administration of antisense phosphorothioate oligonucleotides to the c-kit ligand, stem cell factor, suppresses airway inflammation and IL-4 pr…

2001

Abstract Background: The c-kit ligand, stem cell factor (SCF), is an important activating and chemotactic factor for both mast cells and eosinophils. These cells are known to play a fundamental role in the pathogenesis of asthma. Objective: Our goal was to analyze the functional role of SCF in the pathogenesis of asthma. Methods: The expression of SCF was targeted in fibroblasts, epithelial cells, and locally in a murine model of asthma in mice induced by ovalbumin sensitization with an antisense DNA strategy. Results: We could suppress SCF expression in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts and SP1 epithelial cells by a specific antisense phosphorothioate oligonucleotide overlapping the translation start si…

KeratinocytesLung DiseasesOvalbuminAdministration TopicalImmunologyInflammationStem cell factorBiology3T3 cellsAllergic inflammationLeukocyte CountMicemedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsInterleukin 4InflammationStem Cell FactorOligonucleotide3T3 CellsAllergensFibroblastsOligonucleotides AntisenseThionucleotidesMast cellAsthmaEosinophilsOvalbuminDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structuresImmunologybiology.proteinInterleukin-4medicine.symptomBronchoalveolar Lavage FluidThe Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
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Epidermal Cells Enhance Interleukin 4 and Immunoglobulin E Production After Stimulation with Protein Allergen

1996

Exposure to certain allergens via epithelial tissues is the primary route for tile induction of immunoglobulin E–dependent allergies of the immediate type associated with atopic diseases. In order to address the question whether and how epithelial cells might contribute to the induction or increase of T H2 -dependent IgE production, we performed co-culture experiments of syngeneic epidermal cells and cells from the associated lymphoid tissue or spleen (responder cells) of BALB/c mice primed with ovalbumin in vivo . In the presence of ovalbumin in vitro , immunoglobulin E but not immunoglobulin G 2a production was significantly enhanced by the addition of epidermal cells, and separation of e…

KeratinocytesLymphoid TissueOvalbuminDermatologyMajor histocompatibility complexImmunoglobulin EBiochemistryImmunoglobulin GMiceAntigenAnimalsRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyInterleukin 4Mice Inbred BALB CDose-Response Relationship Drugintegumentary systembiologyHistocompatibility Antigens Class IIDendritic CellsCell BiologyAllergensImmunoglobulin EMolecular biologycytokinesInterleukin-10Raji cellInterleukin 10Epidermal CellsLangerhans CellsIL-10biology.proteinFemaleImmunizationInterleukin-4EpidermisAntibodyJournal of Investigative Dermatology
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