Original Article

Subject Category: Keratinocytes/Epidermis

Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2003) 120, 817–822; doi:10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12138.x

Changing Pattern of Deiminated Proteins in Developing Human Epidermis

Yukiko Tsuji, Masashi Akiyama, Ken Arita, Tatsuo Senshu* and Hiroshi Shimizu

  1. Department of Dermatology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan
  2. *Department of System Functions, Faculty of Science, Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan

Correspondence: Hiroshi Shimizu, MD, PhD., Department of Dermatology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, North 15, West 7, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8638, Japan. Email: shimizu@med.hokudai.ac.jp

Received 11 October 2002; Revised 17 December 2002; Accepted 19 December 2002.

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Abstract

Peptidylarginine deiminases are widely distributed, calcium-ion-dependent enzymes that convert arginine residues of proteins into citrulline residues. This reaction, deimination, is thought to be an important event during the final stage of epidermal differentiation, possibly associated with integration and disintegration of keratin filaments. To elucidate the possible roles of protein deimination during human epidermal development we investigated localization of deiminated proteins using anti-citrulline peptide antibody, which preferentially recognizes citrulline residues in the V subdomains of keratin 1, and anti-chemically modified citrulline antibody, which enables detection of citrulline residues independent of amino acid sequences. Anti-chemically modified citrulline antibody, but not anti-citrulline peptide antibody stained the periderm in two-layered epidermis of 49 d and 57 d estimated gestational age. In the stratified epidermis of 88 d, 96 d, and 108 d estimated gestational age fetal skin, anti-citrulline peptide antibody and anti-chemically modified citrulline antibody staining was seen in the periderm and intermediate cell layers. After periderm cells regressed and keratinization began in the interfollicular epidermis, anti-citrulline peptide antibody and anti-chemically modified citrulline antibody were restricted to the cornified cell layers of the interfollicular epidermis, similar to the distribution patterns of that in adult epidermis. Postembedding immunoelectron microscopy showed anti-citrulline peptide antibody immunogold labeling over the cytoplasmic intermediate filament network in the periderm and the intermediate cell layers. These results demonstrate an orderly formation of deiminated proteins in different layers of embryonic epidermis and suggest important roles for peptidylarginine deiminases in human epidermal morphogenesis.

Keywords:

anti-citrulline peptide antibody, epidermal development, fetal skin/keratinization, peptidylarginine deiminase

Abbreviations:

PAD, peptidylarginine deiminase; ACP, anti-citrulline peptide antibody; AMC, anti-chemically modified citrulline antibody

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