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RPGRIP1L is required for stabilizing epidermal keratinocyte adhesion through regulating desmoglein endocytosis

Title:
RPGRIP1L is required for stabilizing epidermal keratinocyte adhesion through regulating desmoglein endocytosis
Authors:
Choi, Yeon Ja  
Laclef, Christine
Yang, Ning  
Andreu-Cervera, Abraham  
Lewis, Joshua
Mao, Xuming  
LI, LI  
Snedecor, Elizabeth R.
Takemaru, Ken-Ichi  
Quin, Chuan
Schneider-Maunoury, Sylvie  
Shroyer, Kenneth  
Hannun, yusuf  
Koch, Peter J  
Clark, Richard
Editor:
PLOS
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Histología y Anatomía
Issue Date:
2019-01
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/39118
Abstract:
Cilia-related proteins are believed to be involved in a broad range of cellular processes. Retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator interacting protein 1-like (RPGRIP1L) is a ciliary protein required for ciliogenesis in many cell types, including epidermal keratinocytes. Here we report that RPGRIP1L is also involved in the maintenance of desmosomal junctions between keratinocytes. Genetically disrupting the Rpgrip1l gene in mice caused intraepidermal blistering, primarily between basal and suprabasal keratinocytes. This blistering phenotype was associated with aberrant expression patterns of desmosomal proteins, impaired desmosome ultrastructure, and compromised cell-cell adhesion in vivo and in vitro. We found that disrupting the RPGRIP1L gene in HaCaT cells, which do not form primary cilia, resulted in mislocalization of desmosomal proteins to the cytoplasm, suggesting a cilia-independent function of RPGRIP1L. Mechanistically, we found that RPGRIP1L regulates the endocytosis of desmogleins such that RPGRIP1L-knockdown not only induced spontaneous desmoglein endocytosis, as determined by AK23 labeling and biotinylation assays, but also exacerbated EGTA- or pemphigus vulgaris IgG-induced desmoglein endocytosis. Accordingly, inhibiting endocytosis with dynasore or sucrose rescued these desmosomal phenotypes. Biotinylation assays on cell surface proteins not only reinforced the role of RPGRIP1L in desmoglein endocytosis, but also suggested that RPGRIP1L may be more broadly involved in endocytosis. Thus, data obtained from this study advanced our understanding of the biological functions of RPGRIP1L by identifying its role in the cellular endocytic pathway.
Keywords/Subjects:
RPGRIP1L
Epidermal keratinocytes
Desmoglein
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pgen.1007914
Published in:
PLoS Genet. 2019 Jan 28;15(1):e1007914
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Histología y Anatomía



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