Knock‐down of filaggrin does not affect lipid organization and composition in stratum corneum of reconstructed human skin equivalents |
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Authors: | Mogbekeloluwa O Danso Arnout Mieremet Aat Mulder Jeroen van Smeden Abdoelwaheb El Ghalbzouri |
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Institution: | 1. Gorlaeus Laboratories, Department of Drug Delivery Technology, Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research, Leiden University, , Leiden, the Netherlands;2. Department of Dermatology, Leiden University Medical Centre, , Leiden, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Human skin mainly functions as an effective barrier against unwanted environmental influences. The barrier function strongly relies on the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), which is composed of corneocytes embedded in an extracellular lipid matrix. The importance of a proper barrier function is shown in various skin disorders such as atopic dermatitis (AD), a complex human skin disorder strongly associated with filaggrin (FLG) null mutations, but their role in barrier function is yet unclear. To study the role of FLG in SC barrier properties in terms of SC lipid organization and lipid composition, we generated an N/TERT‐based 3D‐skin equivalent (NSE) after knock‐down of FLG with shRNA. In these NSEs, we examined epidermal morphogenesis by evaluating the expression of differentiation markers keratin 10, FLG, loricrin and the proliferation marker ki67. Furthermore, the SC was extensively analysed for lipid organization, lipid composition and SC permeability. Our results demonstrate that FLG knock‐down (FLG‐KD) did not affect epidermal morphogenesis, SC lipid organization, lipid composition and SC permeability for a lipophilic compound in NSEs. Therefore, our findings indicate that FLG‐KD alone does not necessarily affect the functionality of a proper barrier function. |
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Keywords: | filaggrin N/TERT skin barrier skin equivalent stratum corneum |
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