Author:
Bidaux Gabriel,Borowiec Anne-sophie,Gordienko Dmitri,Beck Benjamin,Shapovalov George G.,Lemonnier Loïc,Flourakis Matthieu,Vandenberghe Matthieu,Slomianny Christian,Dewailly Etienne,Delcourt Philippe,Desruelles Emilie,Ritaine Abigaël,Polakowska Renata,Lesage Jean,Chami Mounia,Skryma Roman,Prevarskaya Natalia
Abstract
Deviation of the ambient temperature is one of the most ubiquitous stimuli that continuously affect mammals’ skin. Although the role of the warmth receptors in epidermal homeostasis (EH) was elucidated in recent years, the mystery of the keratinocyte mild-cold sensor remains unsolved. Here we report the cloning and characterization of a new functional epidermal isoform of the transient receptor potential M8 (TRPM8) mild-cold receptor, dubbed epidermal TRPM8 (eTRPM8), which is localized in the keratinocyte endoplasmic reticulum membrane and controls mitochondrial Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]m). In turn, [Ca2+]m modulates ATP and superoxide (O2•−) synthesis in a cold-dependent manner. We report that this fine tuning of ATP and O2•− levels by cooling controls the balance between keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation. Finally, to ascertain eTRPM8’s role in EH in vivo we developed a new functional knockout mouse strain by deleting the pore domain of TRPM8 and demonstrated that eTRPM8 knockout impairs adaptation of the epidermis to low temperatures.
Funder
The Cosmetics department of Johnson&Johnson laboratories
Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale
State found for Fundamental Research
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
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