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The human epidermal differentiation complex: cornified envelope precursors, S100 proteins and the 'fused genes' family.
[lamellar ichthyosis]
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The
skin
is
essential
for
survival
and
protects
our
body
against
biological
attacks
,
physical
stress
,
chemical
injury
,
water
loss
,
ultraviolet
radiation
and
immunological
impairment
.
The
epidermal
barrier
constitutes
the
primordial
frontline
of
this
defense
established
during
terminal
differentiation
.
During
this
complex
process
proliferating
basal
keratinocytes
become
suprabasally
mitotically
inactive
and
move
through
four
epidermal
layers
(
basal
,
spinous
,
granular
and
layer
,
stratum
corneum
)
constantly
adapting
to
the
needs
of
the
respective
cell
layer
.
As
a
result
,
squamous
keratinocytes
contain
polymerized
keratin
intermediate
filament
bundles
and
a
water-retaining
matrix
surrounded
by
the
cross-linked
cornified
cell
envelope
(
CE
)
with
ceramide
lipids
attached
on
the
outer
surface
.
These
cells
are
concomitantly
insulated
by
intercellular
lipid
lamellae
and
hold
together
by
corneodesmosmes
.
Many
proteins
essential
for
epidermal
differentiation
are
encoded
by
genes
clustered
on
chromosomal
human
region
1
q
21
.
These
genes
constitute
the
'
epidermal
differentiation
complex
'
(
EDC
)
,
which
is
divided
on
the
basis
of
common
gene
and
protein
structures
,
in
three
gene
families
:
(
i
)
CE
precursors
,
(
ii
)
S
100
A
and
(
iii
)
S
100
fused
genes
.
EDC
protein
expression
is
regulated
in
a
gene
and
tissue-
specific
manner
by
a
pool
of
transcription
factors
.
Among
them
,
Klf
4
,
Grhl
3
and
Arnt
are
essential
,
and
their
deletion
in
mice
is
lethal
.
The
importance
of
the
EDC
is
further
reflected
by
human
diseases
:
FLG
mutations
are
the
strongest
risk
factor
for
atopic
dermatitis
(
AD
)
and
for
AD
-associated
asthma
,
and
faulty
CE
formation
caused
by
TG
1
deficiency
causes
life-threatening
lamellar
ichthyosis
.
Here
,
we
review
the
EDC
genes
and
the
progress
in
this
field
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"basal keratinocytes"
symptom
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
epidermolysis bullosa simplex
harlequin ichthyosis
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
kindler syndrome
lamellar ichthyosis
severe combined immunodeficiency
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