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The effect of long-term cigarette smoking on selected skin barrier proteins and lipids
K. Hergesell, A. Paraskevopoulou, L. Opálka, V. Velebný, K. Vávrová, I. Dolečková
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
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- MeSH
- ceramidy metabolismus MeSH
- epidermis metabolismus MeSH
- kouření cigaret * škodlivé účinky MeSH
- kůže metabolismus MeSH
- membránové proteiny metabolismus MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
The negative impact of cigarette smoking on the skin includes accelerated aging, pigmentation disorders, and impaired wound healing, but its effect on the skin barrier is not completely understood. Here, we studied the changes in selected epidermal proteins and lipids between smokers (45-66 years, smoking > 10 years, > 10 cigarettes per day) and non-smokers. Volar forearm epidermal and stratum corneum samples, obtained by suction blister and tape stripping, respectively, showed increased thickness in smokers. In the epidermis of smokers, we observed a significant upregulation of filaggrin, loricrin, and a trend of increased involucrin but no differences were found in the case of transglutaminase 1 and kallikrein-related peptidase 7, on the gene and protein levels. No significant changes were observed in the major skin barrier lipids, except for increased cholesterol sulfate in smokers. Liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry revealed shorter acyl chains in ceramides, and an increased proportion of sphingosine and 6-hydroxysphingosine ceramides (with C4 trans-double bond) over dihydrosphingosine and phytosphingosine ceramides in smokers, suggesting altered desaturase 1 activity. Smokers had more ordered lipid chains found by infrared spectroscopy. In conclusion, cigarette smoking perturbs the homeostasis of the barrier proteins and lipids even at a site not directly exposed to smoke.
Contipro a s Dolní Dobrouč 401 561 02 Dolní Dobrouč Czech Republic
Skin Barrier Research Group Faculty of Pharmacy Charles University Hradec Králové Czech Republic
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