Severe Skin Permeability Barrier Dysfunction in Knockout Mice Deficient in a Fatty Acid ω-Hydroxylase Crucial to Acylceramide Production
The skin permeability barrier is indispensable for maintaining water inside the body and preventing the invasion of pathogens and allergens; abnormalities lead to skin disorders such as atopic dermatitis and ichthyosis. Acylceramide is an essential lipid for skin barrier formation, and CYP4F22 is a...
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description | The skin permeability barrier is indispensable for maintaining water inside the body and preventing the invasion of pathogens and allergens; abnormalities lead to skin disorders such as atopic dermatitis and ichthyosis. Acylceramide is an essential lipid for skin barrier formation, and CYP4F22 is a fatty acid ω-hydroxylase involved in its synthesis. Mutations in CYP4F22 cause autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis, although the symptoms vary among mutation sites and types. Here, we generated knockout mice deficient in Cyp4f39, the mouse ortholog of human CYP4F22, to investigate the effects of completely abrogating the function of the fatty acid ω-hydroxylase involved in acylceramide production on skin barrier formation. Cyp4f39 knockout mice died within 8 hours of birth. Large increases in transepidermal water loss and penetration of a dye from outside the body were observed, indicating severe skin barrier dysfunction. Histologic analyses of the epidermis revealed impairment of lipid lamella formation, accumulation of corneodesmosomes in the stratum corneum, and persistence of periderm. In addition, lipid analyses by mass spectrometry showed almost complete loss of acylceramide and its precursor ω-hydroxy ceramide. In conclusion, our findings provide clues to the molecular mechanisms of skin barrier abnormalities and the pathogenesis of ichthyosis caused by Cyp4f39 and CYP4F22 by association. |
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