Lipid Monolayer on Cell Surface Protein Templates Functional Extracellular Lipid Assembly

  • Anupma Dwivedi
  • , Anisha Mazumder
  • , Petra Pullmannová
  • , Anna Paraskevopoulou
  • , Lukáš Opálka
  • , Andrej Kováčik
  • , Miloslav Macháček
  • , Pavla Jančálková
  • , Petra Svačinová
  • , Herwig Peterlik
  • , Jaroslav Maixner
  • , Kateřina Vávrová (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

When the ancestors of men moved from aquatic habitats to the drylands, their evolutionary strategy to restrict water loss is to seal the skin surface with lipids. It is unknown how these rigid ceramide-dominated lipids with densely packed chains squeeze through narrow extracellular spaces and how they assemble into their complex multilamellar architecture. Here it is shown that the human corneocyte lipid envelope, a monolayer of ultralong covalently bound lipids on the cell surface protein, templates the functional barrier assembly by partly fluidizing and rearranging the free extracellular lipids in its vicinity during the sculpting of a functional skin lipid barrier. The lipid envelope also maintains the fluidity of the extracellular lipids during mechanical stress. This local lipid fluidization does not compromise the permeability barrier. The results provide new testable hypotheses about epidermal homeostasis and the pathophysiology underlying diseases with impaired lipid binding to corneocytes, such as congenital ichthyosis. In a broader sense, this lipoprotein-mediated fluidization of rigid (sphingo)lipid patches may also be relevant to lipid rafts and cellular signaling events and inspire new functional materials.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2307793
Number of pages11
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number26
Early online date20 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Jun 2024

Funding

This work was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (22‐20839K), Charles University (SVV 260661), the project EFSA‐CDN (CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000841), and InoMed (No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/18_069/0010046) co‐funded by the European Union. The authors thank Iva Vencovská, Lucia Dulanská, Niloofar Asgari, Inés Manchón Mariño, Frederika Tkáčová, Táňa Ryantová, Monika Kopečná, Iva Hrdinová, Paula Hyks, and Daniel Gitschthaler for their assistance with infrared spectroscopy, lipid models, HPTLC, deuterated SDS experiment, and X‐ray diffraction measurements, Dr. Mila Boncheva for fruitful discussions and Dr. Russell Kitson for language editing.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103015 Condensed matter

Keywords

  • barrier
  • lipid assembly
  • membrane remodeling
  • permeability
  • template

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