Galectin-7 overexpression is associated with the apoptotic process in UVB-induced sunburn keratinocytes

F Bernerd, A Sarasin… - Proceedings of the …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
F Bernerd, A Sarasin, T Magnaldo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999National Acad Sciences
Galectin-7 is a β-galactoside binding protein specifically expressed in stratified epithelia and
notably in epidermis, but barely detectable in epidermal tumors and absent from squamous
carcinoma cell lines. Galectin-7 gene is an early transcriptional target of the tumor
suppressor protein P53 [Polyak, K., Xia, Y., Zweier, J., Kinzler, K. & Vogelstein, B.(1997)
Nature (London) 389, 300–305]. Because p53 transcriptional activity is increased by
genotoxic stresses we have examined the possible effects of ultraviolet radiations (UVB) on …
Galectin-7 is a β-galactoside binding protein specifically expressed in stratified epithelia and notably in epidermis, but barely detectable in epidermal tumors and absent from squamous carcinoma cell lines. Galectin-7 gene is an early transcriptional target of the tumor suppressor protein P53 [Polyak, K., Xia, Y., Zweier, J., Kinzler, K. & Vogelstein, B. (1997) Nature (London) 389, 300–305]. Because p53 transcriptional activity is increased by genotoxic stresses we have examined the possible effects of ultraviolet radiations (UVB) on galectin-7 expression in epidermal keratinocytes. The amounts of galectin-7 mRNA and protein are increased rapidly after UVB irradiation of epidermal keratinocytes. The increase of galectin-7 is parallel to P53 stabilization. UVB irradiation of skin reconstructed in vitro and of human skin ex vivo demonstrates that galectin-7 overexpression is associated with sunburn/apoptotic keratinocytes. Transfection of a galectin-7 expression vector results in a significant increase in terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated UTP end labeling-positive keratinocytes. The present findings demonstrate a keratinocyte-specific protein involved in the UV-induced apoptosis, an essential process in the maintenance of epidermal homeostasis.
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