Cell Volume Regulation in the Epidermis
- PMID: 33596608
- DOI: 10.33594/000000330
Cell Volume Regulation in the Epidermis
Abstract
In order to cope with external stressors such as changes in humidity and temperature or irritating substances, the epidermis as the outermost skin layer forms a continuously renewing and ideally intact protective barrier. Under certain circumstances, this barrier can be impaired and epidermal cells have to counteract cell swelling or shrinkage induced by osmotic stress via regulatory volume decrease (RVD) or increase (RVI). Here, we will review the current knowledge regarding the molecular machinery underlying RVD and RVI in the epidermis. Furthermore, we will discuss the current understanding how cell volume changes and its regulators are associated with epidermal renewal and barrier formation.
Keywords: Keratinocytes; Stratification; Differentiation; Ion channels; LRRC8.
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Conflict of interest statement
CB and TF are inventors of patent application WO 2019/158696.
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