Podoplanin suppresses the cell adhesion of epidermal keratinocytes via functional regulation of β1-integrin

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Takashi Shibuya
Masaru Honma
Mizue Fujii
Shin Iinuma
Akemi Ishida-Yamamoto
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[1] Asahikawa Medical University,Department of Dermatology
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Archives of Dermatological Research | 2019年 / 311卷
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Psoriasis; Epidermis; Differentiation; Stem cell; Therapeutic target;
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Epidermal stem cells adhere more efficiently to the extracellular matrix (ECM) than the less adhesive differentiating cells due to their high expression of cell adhesion molecules including β1-integrin. Podoplanin is majorly expressed in the markedly proliferative and differentiating basal cells of the wounded and psoriatic epidermis. This study was designed to reveal podoplanin’s function in human epidermal keratinocytes (HEK) focusing on its interaction with β1-integrin. We analyzed the adhesion and differentiation of HEK in both podoplanin-overexpressing and -knock-down cells, considering their β1-integrin levels. The basal layer of IL-22-treated hyperproliferative reconstituted epidermis cells (simulating basal hyperproliferative psoriatic epidermal basal cells) expressed higher podoplanin levels than the untreated control cells. The adhesiveness of HaCaT cells, which do not express podoplanin, was reduced after the overexpression of podoplanin. HEK with podoplanin overexpression suppressed the cell adhesion to type I collagen (while downregulating β1-integrin functions) and podoplanin silencing augmented it (by increasing active ECM-bound β1-integrin). The increased cell adhesion to type I collagen induced by podoplanin silencing could be reversed by addition of P5D2, a neutralizing antibody against β1-integrin. In the psoriatic epidermis, podoplanin expression was especially upregulated on the rete ridges of the basal cell layer. This expression pattern was inversely correlated with the total/ECM-bound active β1-integrin-expression, which was stronger at the basal cell layer covering the dermal papillae. Our results indicate that podoplanin inhibits the cell ECM attachment by suppressing β1-integrin and initiating HEK differentiation. Podoplanin is presumably involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis.
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