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Large-scale identification of human genes implicated in epidermal barrier function.

Genome Biol

February 2008

UMR 5165 Epidermis Differentiation and Rheumatoid Autoimmunity, CNRS-Toulouse III University (IFR 30, INSERM-CNRS-Toulouse III University-CHU), allées Jules Guesde, 31073 Toulouse, France.

Background: During epidermal differentiation, keratinocytes progressing through the suprabasal layers undergo complex and tightly regulated biochemical modifications leading to cornification and desquamation. The last living cells, the granular keratinocytes (GKs), produce almost all of the proteins and lipids required for the protective barrier function before their programmed cell death gives rise to corneocytes. We present here the first analysis of the transcriptome of human GKs, purified from healthy epidermis by an original approach.

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A novel protease inhibitor of the alpha2-macroglobulin family expressed in the human epidermis.

J Biol Chem

March 2006

UMR 5165, Epidermis Differentiation and Rheumatoid Autoimmunity, CNRS-Toulouse III University (IFR 30, INSERM-CNRS-Toulouse III University-CHU), 31073 Toulouse, France.

In the course of a large scale analysis of late-expressed genes in the human epidermis, we identified a new member of the alpha(2)-macroglobulin (alpha2M) protease inhibitor family, A2ML1 (for alpha(2)-macroglobulin-like 1). Like A2M and PZP, A2ML1 is located on chromosome 12p13.31.

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