Background: Cell death constitutes a pivotal biological phenomenon essential for the preservation of homeostasis within living organisms. In the context of maintaining a functional skin barrier, keratinocytes exert positively and negatively control cell death signals. However, in patients with severe drug eruptions, anomalous overexpression of the formyl peptide receptor 1 (FPR1) in keratinocytes elicits a distinctive mode of cell death known as necroptosis, thereby suffering a loss of the skin barrier. The precise molecular mechanisms connecting FPR1 activation to this cell death remain unclear.
Objective: We have investigated the intracellular signal transduction cascade governing FPR1-mediated cell death in cultured keratinocytes.
Methods: We used HaCaT cells as a model keratinocyte. The expression of FPR1 was detected with qPCR. The presence of cell death events was monitored through live-cell fluorescent staining and LDH release assays. Furthermore, the phosphorylation of ERK was assessed via Western blot analysis. Intracellular signal pathways were investigated using specific inhibitors.
Results: Ligand stimulation of an endogenous ion channel, purinergic receptor P2X7 (P2X7R), increased the FPR1 expression level. This upregulated FPR1 demonstrated functional competence in the phosphorylation of downstream MAP kinase and the initiation of cell death. Notably, this cell death was ameliorated upon the administration of inhibitors targeting Gβγ, ERK, and caspases.
Conclusion: The induction and stimulation of FPR1 initiated apoptosis in keratinocytes via the Gβγ-pERK signaling pathway. Our findings postulate that the downstream components of FPR1 represent an alternative therapeutic target for preventing unintended keratinocyte cell death.
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Department of Synthetic Biology and Immunology, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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