2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep45262
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The Transmembrane Serine Protease HAT-like 4 Is Important for Epidermal Barrier Function to Prevent Body Fluid Loss

Abstract: Membrane-bound proteases are essential for epidermal integrity. Human airway trypsin-like protease 4 (HAT-L4) is a type II transmembrane serine protease. Currently, its biochemical property, cellular distribution and physiological function remain unknown. Here we examined HAT-L4 expression and function in vitro and in vivo. In Western analysis, HAT-L4 expressed in transfected CHO cells appeared as a 48-kDa protein. Flow cytometry confirmed HAT-L4 expression on the cell surface with the expected membrane topolo… Show more

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“…Normally, human HAT-L4 is expressed in epithelial cells and exocrine glands in the skin, esophagus, trachea, testis and placenta. 28,29 By RT-PCR, we did not detect HAT-L4 mRNA expression in peripheral white blood cells or bone marrow cells from normal individuals. Consistently, HAT-L4-deficient mice had normal blood cell counts, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.…”
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“…Normally, human HAT-L4 is expressed in epithelial cells and exocrine glands in the skin, esophagus, trachea, testis and placenta. 28,29 By RT-PCR, we did not detect HAT-L4 mRNA expression in peripheral white blood cells or bone marrow cells from normal individuals. Consistently, HAT-L4-deficient mice had normal blood cell counts, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Consistently, HAT-L4-deficient mice had normal blood cell counts, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. 29 The mechanism underlying the ectopic HAT-L4 expression in AML is unclear. Among TTSPs overexpressed in cancer, TMPRSS2 expression in prostate cancer is regulated by an androgen response element in the gene promotor.…”
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