Evidence for novel functions of the keratin tail emerging from a mutation causing ichthyosis hystrix

Eli Sprecher, Akemi Ishida-Yamamoto, Oren M. Becker, Lyuben Marekov, Christopher J. Miller, Peter M. Steinert, Kenneth Neldner, Gabriele Richard*

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Abstract

Unraveling the molecular basis of inherited disorders of epithelial fragility has led to understanding of the complex structure and function of keratin intermediate filaments. Keratins are organized as a central αhelical rod domain flanked by nonhelical, variable end domains. Pathogenic mutations in 19 different keratin genes have been identified in sequences corresponding to conserved regions at the beginning and end of the rod. These areas have been recognized as zones of overlap between aligned keratin proteins and are thought to be crucial for proper assembly of keratin intermediate filaments. Consequently, all keratin disorders of skin, hair, nail, and mucous membranes caused by mutations in rod domain sequences are characterized by perinuclear clumping of fragmented keratin intermediate filaments, thus compromising mechanical strength and cell integrity. We report here the first mutation in a keratin gene (KRT1) that affects the variable tail domain (V2) and results in a profoundly different abnormality of the cytoskeletal architecture leading to a severe form of epidermal hyperkeratosis known as ichthyosis hystrix Curth-Macklin. Structural analyses disclosed a failure in keratin intermediate filament bundling, retraction of the cytoskeleton from the nucleus, and failed translocation of loricrin to the desmosomal plaques. These data provide the first in vivo evidence for the crucial role of a keratin tail domain in supramolecular keratin intermediate filament organization and barrier formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)511-519
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Investigative Dermatology
Volume116
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesZ01AR041084, P01-AR38923
American Physicians Fellowship for Medicine in Israel
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

    Keywords

    • Cornified cell envelope
    • Desmosomes
    • Keratin intermediate filaments
    • Loricrin
    • Palmoplantar keratoderma

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