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Publication : The stratum corneum comprises three layers with distinct metal-ion barrier properties.

First Author  Kubo A Year  2013
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  3
Pages  1731 PubMed ID  23615774
Mgi Jnum  J:279613 Mgi Id  MGI:6218524
Doi  10.1038/srep01731 Citation  Kubo A, et al. (2013) The stratum corneum comprises three layers with distinct metal-ion barrier properties. Sci Rep 3:1731
abstractText  The stratum corneum (SC), the outermost barrier of mammalian bodies, consists of layers of cornified keratinocytes with intercellular spaces sealed with lipids. The insolubility of the SC has hampered in-depth analysis, and the SC has been considered a homogeneous barrier. Here, we applied time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry to demonstrate that the SC consists of three layers with distinct properties. Arginine, a major component of filaggrin-derived natural moisturizing factors, was concentrated in the middle layer, suggesting that this layer functions in skin hydration. Topical application of metal ions revealed that the outer layer allowed their passive influx and efflux, while the middle and lower layers exhibited distinct barrier properties, depending on the metal tested. Notably, filaggrin deficiency abrogated the lower layer barrier, allowing specific metal ions to permeate viable layers. These findings elucidate the multi-layered barrier function of the SC and its defects in filaggrin-deficient atopic disease patients.
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