Loss of epidermal hypoxia-inducible factor-1α accelerates epidermal aging and affects re-epithelialization in human and mouse

HR Rezvani, N Ali, M Serrano-Sanchez… - Journal of cell …, 2011 - journals.biologists.com
HR Rezvani, N Ali, M Serrano-Sanchez, P Dubus, C Varon, C Ged, C Pain, M Cario-André
Journal of cell science, 2011journals.biologists.com
In mouse and human skin, HIF-1α is constitutively expressed in the epidermis, mainly in the
basal layer. HIF-1α has been shown to have crucial systemic functions: regulation of kidney
erythropoietin production in mice with constitutive HIF-1α epidermal deletion, and
hypervascularity following epidermal HIF-1α overexpression. However, its local role in
keratinocyte physiology has not been clearly defined. To address the function of HIF-1α in
the epidermis, we used the mouse model of HIF-1α knockout targeted to keratinocytes (K14 …
In mouse and human skin, HIF-1α is constitutively expressed in the epidermis, mainly in the basal layer. HIF-1α has been shown to have crucial systemic functions: regulation of kidney erythropoietin production in mice with constitutive HIF-1α epidermal deletion, and hypervascularity following epidermal HIF-1α overexpression. However, its local role in keratinocyte physiology has not been clearly defined. To address the function of HIF-1α in the epidermis, we used the mouse model of HIF-1α knockout targeted to keratinocytes (K14-Cre/Hif1aflox/flox). These mice had a delayed skin phenotype characterized by skin atrophy and pruritic inflammation, partly mediated by basement membrane disturbances involving laminin-332 (Ln-332) and integrins. We also investigated the relevance of results of studies in mice to human skin using reconstructed epidermis and showed that HIF-1α knockdown in human keratinocytes impairs the formation of a viable reconstructed epidermis. A diminution of keratinocyte growth potential, following HIF-1α silencing, was associated with a decreased expression of Ln-322 and α6 integrin and β1 integrin. Overall, these results indicate a role of HIF-1α in skin homeostasis especially during epidermal aging.
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