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Publication : A role for keratins in supporting mitochondrial organization and function in skin keratinocytes.

First Author  Steen K Year  2020
Journal  Mol Biol Cell Volume  31
Issue  11 Pages  1103-1111
PubMed ID  32213122 Mgi Jnum  J:289179
Mgi Id  MGI:6431163 Doi  10.1091/mbc.E19-10-0565
Citation  Steen K, et al. (2020) A role for keratins in supporting mitochondrial organization and function in skin keratinocytes. Mol Biol Cell 31(11):1103-1111
abstractText  Mitochondria fulfill essential roles in ATP production, metabolic regulation, calcium signaling, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and additional determinants of cellular health. Recent studies have highlighted a role for mitochondria during cell differentiation, including in skin epidermis. The observation of oxidative stress in keratinocytes from Krt16 null mouse skin, a model for pachyonychia congenita (PC)-associated palmoplantar keratoderma, prompted us to examine the role of Keratin (K) 16 protein and its partner K6 in regulating the structure and function of mitochondria. Electron microscopy revealed major anomalies in mitochondrial ultrastructure in late stage, E18.5, Krt6a/Krt6b null embryonic mouse skin. Follow-up studies utilizing biochemical, metabolic, and live imaging readouts showed that, relative to controls, skin keratinocytes null for Krt6a/Krt6b or Krt16 exhibit elevated ROS, reduced mitochondrial respiration, intracellular distribution differences, and altered movement of mitochondria within the cell. These findings highlight a novel role for K6 and K16 in regulating mitochondrial morphology, dynamics, and function and shed new light on the causes of oxidative stress observed in PC and related keratin-based skin disorders.
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