Human epidermis is a novel site of phospholipase B expression.

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications(2002)

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Abstract
Phospholipase B (PLB) is an enzyme that displays both phospholipase A2 and lysophospholipase activities. Analysis of human epidermis homogenates indicated the presence of a 97kDa PLB protein, as well as a phospholipase A2 activity, both being enriched in the soluble fraction. Immunolabelling and in situ hybridization experiments showed that this enzyme is expressed in the different layers of epidermis with an accumulation at the dermo-epidermis junction. RT-PCR data indicated that PLB is specifically expressed in natural and reconstructed epidermis. By 3′-RACE-PCR and screening of human genome databases, we obtained a 3600bp cDNA coding for human PLB highly homologous to already described intestinal brush border PLBs. These data led us to conclude that the soluble PLB corresponds to a proteolytic cleavage of the membrane anchored protein. Altogether, our results provide the first characterization of human PLB which should play an important role in epidermal barrier function.
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Phospholipase B,Human,Epidermis,Keratinocyte,Molecular cloning
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