2014
DOI: 10.1038/jid.2014.13
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24-Hour Rhythm of Aquaporin-3 Function in the Epidermis Is Regulated by Molecular Clocks

Abstract: Aquaporin 3 (AQP3) is located in the basal layer of the epidermis and regulates biological functions of skin such as water content and trans-epidermal water loss. A recent study showed that the biological function of skin exhibits a 24-hour rhythm, but the molecular mechanism of the variation remains poorly understood. Here we show that mice mutated in the core clock component CLOCK (Clk/Clk) show decreased stratum corneum hydration. An extensive search for the underlying cause led us to identify AQP3 as a new… Show more

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“…; Matsunaga et al. ) that would be expected to correlate with AQP3 protein levels. We observed a time‐dependent linear increase in 1,2,3‐ 3 H‐glycerol uptake that was significantly dampened in cells expressing AQP3 shRNA, suggesting that AQP3 protein was expressed in HT‐29 cells and its downregulation could be assessed using this approach (Fig.…”
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“…; Matsunaga et al. ) that would be expected to correlate with AQP3 protein levels. We observed a time‐dependent linear increase in 1,2,3‐ 3 H‐glycerol uptake that was significantly dampened in cells expressing AQP3 shRNA, suggesting that AQP3 protein was expressed in HT‐29 cells and its downregulation could be assessed using this approach (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We experienced significant challenges in detecting AQP3 protein expression in HT29 cells using all commercially available antibodies (data not shown). To circumvent these technical challenges, we measured the uptake of radiolabeled 1,2,3-3 H-glycerol which has previously been used by others to assess functional changes in AQP3 membrane expression (Jiang et al 2011;Matsunaga et al 2014) that would be expected to correlate with AQP3 protein levels. We observed a time-dependent linear increase in 1,2,3-3 H-glycerol uptake that was significantly dampened in cells expressing AQP3 shRNA, suggesting that AQP3 protein was expressed in HT-29 cells and its downregulation could be assessed using this approach (Fig.…”
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“…5,36 In the epidermis of wild-type mice, expression of aquaporin 3 (Aqp3), a regulator of water content and TEWL, exhibits circadian rhythms, which become arrhythmic in Clock-mutated mice. 37 Specifically, mouse Aqp3 and the human homolog AQP3 exhibit daily oscillation in mouse skin or human keratinocytes. The oscillation is regulated by molecular clocks.…”
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