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Dermal stiffness governs the topography of the epidermis and the underlying basement membrane in young and old human skin
Aging Cell. 2024 Mar 12:e14096. doi: 10.1111/acel.14096.
Eva Roig-Rosello 1 2, Guila Dayan 1, Simone Bovio 3 4, Patricia Manissier 2, Elisabeth Errazuriz 5, Patricia Rousselle 1
Abstract:
...Our findings reveal that skin aging is associated with the depletion of hemidesmosomes that provide crucial support for stem cell maintenance; their depletion correlates with the loss of the characteristic basement membrane structure. Atomic force microscopy studies of skin and in vitro experiments revealed that the increase in tissue stiffness observed with aging triggers mechanical signals that alter the basement membrane structure and reduce the extent of basal keratinocyte anchorage, forcing them to differentiate. Genomic analysis revealed that epidermal aging was associated with mechanical induction of the transcription factor Krüppel-like factor 4. The altered mechanical properties of tissue being a new hallmark of aging, our work opens new avenues for the development of skin rejuvenation strategies.
PMID: 38475908
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