Identification of murine type I keratin 9 (73 kDa) and its immunolocalization in neonatal and adult mouse foot sole epidermis
- PMID: 2477265
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(89)90377-7
Identification of murine type I keratin 9 (73 kDa) and its immunolocalization in neonatal and adult mouse foot sole epidermis
Abstract
The foot sole epidermis of the fore and hind feet of the adult mouse contains an acidic (type I) mRNA-encoded 73-kDa keratin polypeptide which cannot be detected in any other skin site of the mouse integument. Western blot analysis using an antibody specific for the 64-kDa keratin 9 of human and bovine callus-forming epidermis [A. C. Knapp et al. (1986) J. Cell Biol. 103, 657-667] demonstrates that the 73-kDa keratin represents the murine analog of keratin 9 of man and cow. Concomitant investigations in two related rodent species indicate that the size of this keratin varies more among species than that of any other orthologous keratin. Histological examination of adult mouse foot sole skin reveals an extremely thick and undulated epidermis covering the apical portion of the six footpads, whereas the epidermal-dermal junction of the lateral walls of these nodular protuberances as well as that of the remainder of the foot sole skin is essentially flat. If sections of adult foot sole skin are investigated by indirect immunofluorescence with the keratin 9-specific antibody, intense cytoplasmic staining is restricted to the apical rete pegs of the footpad epidermis in which virtually all suprabasal cells express keratin 9. However, we also observed keratin 9-negative cell columns ascending straight above the tips of the dermal papillae and separating the keratin 9-positive rete pegs from each other. At the transition from the strongly undulated apical epidermis to the flat epidermis of the lateral walls of the footpads, keratin 9-positive cells loose their coherence and gradually disappear toward the inter-footpad epidermis. This intimate relationship between the morphogenesis of epidermal ridges and inter-ridges and the expression of keratin 9 is also visible in foot sole epidermis of neonatal mice. Here we observed the appearance of keratin 9-positive suprabasal cells concomitant with the onset of pronounced folding of the apical footpad epidermis by about Day 3 after birth. Our findings confirm the view that the expression of keratin 9 is characteristic of a highly specialized pathway of epidermal differentiation. We propose a hypothesis for keratin expression in skin sites which are subject to pronounced mechanical wear and tear.
Similar articles
-
An unusual type-II 70-kilodalton keratin protein of mouse epidermis exhibiting postnatal body-site specificity and sensitivity to hyperproliferation.Differentiation. 1987;34(3):189-200. doi: 10.1111/j.1432-0436.1987.tb00066.x. Differentiation. 1987. PMID: 2448177
-
The large type II 70-kDa keratin of mouse epidermis is the ortholog of human keratin K2e.J Invest Dermatol. 1994 Feb;102(2):165-70. doi: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12371757. J Invest Dermatol. 1994. PMID: 7508961
-
Keratin polypeptide expression in mouse epidermis and cultured epidermal cells.Differentiation. 1988;37(2):86-97. doi: 10.1111/j.1432-0436.1988.tb00800.x. Differentiation. 1988. PMID: 2456240
-
Hard (Beta-)keratins in the epidermis of reptiles: composition, sequence, and molecular organization.J Proteome Res. 2007 Sep;6(9):3377-92. doi: 10.1021/pr0702619. Epub 2007 Aug 18. J Proteome Res. 2007. PMID: 17705524 Review.
-
Patterns of keratin expression define distinct pathways of epithelial development and differentiation.Curr Top Dev Biol. 1987;22:97-125. doi: 10.1016/s0070-2153(08)60100-3. Curr Top Dev Biol. 1987. PMID: 2443318 Review. No abstract available.
Cited by
-
A 5'-upstream region of a bovine keratin 6 gene confers tissue-specific expression and hyperproliferation-related induction in transgenic mice.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995 May 23;92(11):4783-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.92.11.4783. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995. PMID: 7539134 Free PMC article.
-
Keratin 9 is required for the structural integrity and terminal differentiation of the palmoplantar epidermis.J Invest Dermatol. 2014 Mar;134(3):754-763. doi: 10.1038/jid.2013.356. Epub 2013 Aug 20. J Invest Dermatol. 2014. PMID: 23962810 Free PMC article.
-
Differential cell composition and split epidermal differentiation in human palm, sole, and hip skin.Cell Rep. 2023 Jan 31;42(1):111994. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.111994. Epub 2023 Jan 24. Cell Rep. 2023. PMID: 36732947 Free PMC article.
-
dsRNA Sensing Induces Loss of Cell Identity.J Invest Dermatol. 2019 Jan;139(1):91-99. doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2018.07.021. Epub 2018 Aug 16. J Invest Dermatol. 2019. PMID: 30120933 Free PMC article.
-
Probing keratinocyte and differentiation specificity of the human K5 promoter in vitro and in transgenic mice.Mol Cell Biol. 1993 Jun;13(6):3176-90. doi: 10.1128/mcb.13.6.3176-3190.1993. Mol Cell Biol. 1993. PMID: 7684490 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources