نتایج جستجو برای: keratinocyte

تعداد نتایج: 11232  

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2009
Silvia Moretti Paolo Fabbri Gianna Baroni Samantha Berti Daniele Bani Emilio Berti Romina Nassini Torello Lotti Daniela Massi

Vitiligo is a skin disorder characterized by loss of functional melanocytes. Keratinocytes contribute to melanocyte homeostasis, and keratinocyte alteration may play a role in melanocyte dysfunction in vitiligo. In particular, the release of melanogenic mediators and the level of functioning keratinocytes may affect melanocyte dysfunction in vitiligo epidermis. Keratinocyte-derived mediators in...

Journal: :Annals of dermatology 2010
Jin-Hwa Kim Dae-Kyoung Choi Sang-Sin Lee Sun Ja Choi Chang Deok Kim Tae-Jin Yoon Jeung-Hoon Lee

BACKGROUND Through differentiation processes, keratinocytes provide a physical barrier to our bodies and control skin features such as moisturization, wrinkles and pigmentation. Keratinocyte differentiation is disturbed in several skin diseases such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to evaluate the keratinocyte differentiation-enhancing effect of rose abso...

2009
Jennifer M. Taylor Teresa L. Street Lizhong Hao Richard Copley Martin S. Taylor Patrick J. Hayden Gina Stolper Richard Mott Jotun Hein Miriam F. Moffatt William O. C. M. Cookson

The mammalian epidermis is a continually renewing structure that provides the interface between the organism and an innately hostile environment. The keratinocyte is its principal cell. Keratinocyte proteins form a physical epithelial barrier, protect against microbial damage, and prepare immune responses to danger. Epithelial immunity is disordered in many common diseases and disordered epithe...

Journal: :The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2017
Elodie Olivier Mélody Dutot Anne Regazzetti Delphine Dargère Nicolas Auzeil Olivier Laprévote Patrice Rat

Skin photoaging due to UV irradiation is a degenerative process that appears more and more as a growing concern. Lipids, including oxysterols, are involved in degenerative processes; as skin cells contain various lipids, the aim of our study was to evaluate first, changes in keratinocyte lipid levels induced by UV exposure and second, cellular effects of oxysterols in cell morphology and severa...

2015
Ellen van den Bogaard Michael Podolsky Jos Smits Xiao Cui Christian John Krishne Gowda Dhimant Desai Shantu Amin Joost Schalkwijk Gary H. Perdew Adam B. Glick

Stimulation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) by xenobiotics is known to affect epidermal differentiation and skin barrier formation. The physiological role of endogenous AHR signaling in keratinocyte differentiation is not known. We used murine and human skin models to address the hypothesis that AHR activation is required for normal keratinocyte differentiation. Using transcriptome analy...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2012
Quynh T Tran Lawrence H Kennedy Sandra Leon Carrion Sridevi Bodreddigari Shirlean B Goodwin Carrie H Sutter Thomas R Sutter

Keratinocyte terminal differentiation is the process that ultimately forms the epidermal barrier that is essential for mammalian survival. This process is controlled, in part, by signal transduction and gene expression mechanisms, and the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is known to be an important regulator of multiple epidermal functions. Using microarray analysis of a confluent cell d...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2003
Ingo Haase Richard Evans Ruth Pofahl Fiona M Watt

Adult epidermal keratinocytes migrate by crawling, a process that requires protrusion of the plasma membrane at the front of the cell and contraction of the cell body at the rear. We have found that epidermal growth factor (EGF) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) influence keratinocyte shape differently. Whereas IGF-1 stimulates membrane protrusion and facilitates cell spreading, EGF indu...

2016
Hung-Lin Chen Po-Cheng Chiang Chia-Hui Lo Yuan-Hsin Lo Daniel K. Hsu Huan-Yuan Chen Fu-Tong Liu

Galectin-7, a member of the β-galactoside-binding protein family, is primarily expressed in stratified epithelial cells, including keratinocytes. There is information in the literature suggesting a role for this protein in regulation of keratinocyte survival and growth, but the underlying mechanism remains relatively unknown. Moreover, its expression pattern in the epidermis suggests that it is...

2014
Elnaz Rashidi Hosein Rastegar Mahmoud Aghaei Atousa Salehinia Hamidreza Ahmadi Ashtiani Hamidreza Ahmadi

Backgrounds and aims: Recently, herbal extracts attracted attention in various medical fields, including treatment of problematic wounds and dermatology. Based on these lines, this study was planned to investigate the antibacterial, antioxidant and epidermal keratinocyte growth stimulation of herbal extracts in the HEK cell lines. Methods: MTT viability test and BrdU Cell Proliferation Assay we...

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