Keratinocytes from APP/APLP2-deficient mice are impaired in proliferation, adhesion and migration in vitro |
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Authors: | Siemes Christina Quast Thomas Kummer Christiane Wehner Sven Kirfel Gregor Müller Ulrike Herzog Volker |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Cell Biology and Bonner Forum Biomedizin, University of Bonn, Ulrich-Haberlandstr. 61A, 53121 Bonn, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Growing evidence shows that the soluble N-terminal form (sAPPalpha) of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) represents an epidermal growth factor fostering keratinocyte proliferation, migration and adhesion. APP is a member of a protein family including the two mammalian amyloid precursor-like proteins APLP1 and APLP2. In the mammalian epidermis, only APP and APLP2 are expressed. APP and APLP2-deficient mice die shortly after birth but do not display a specific epidermal phenotype. In this report, we investigated the epidermis of APP and/or APLP2 knockout mice. Basal keratinocytes showed reduced proliferation in vivo by about 40%. Likewise, isolated keratinocytes exhibited reduced proliferation rates in vitro, which could be completely rescued by either exogenously added recombinant sAPPalpha, or by co-culture with dermal fibroblasts derived from APP knockout mice. Moreover, APP-knockout keratinocytes revealed reduced migration velocity resulting from severely compromised cell substrate adhesion. Keratinocytes from double knockout mice died within the first week of culture, indicating essential functions of APP-family members for survival in vitro. Our data indicate that sAPPalpha has to be considered as an essential epidermal growth factor which, however, in vivo can be functionally compensated to a certain extent by other growth factors, e.g., factors released from dermal fibroblasts. |
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Keywords: | APP, β-amyloid precursor protein APLP1, β-amyloid precursor like protein 1 APLP2, β-amyloid precursor like protein 2 KGF, keratinocyte growth factor sAPPα, soluble form of APP wt, wild type, EGF epidermal growth factor, TGFα transforming growth factor-α FGF, fibroblast growth factor |
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