2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2003.08.003
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Sulfur mustard induces the formation of keratin aggregates in human epidermal keratinocytes☆1Current address: University of Texas at Austin, Cell & Molecular Biology, 1 University Station C0930, Austin, TX 78712-0253, USA.

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“…The mechanisms underlying epithelial detachment in the lung following SM exposure are unknown. In keratinocytes, SM has been reported to modify intermediate filaments that are required for maintaining connections between epithelial cells and basal lamina, and a similar process may occur in the lung (Dillman et al, 2003; Hess and FitzGerald, 2007; Mol et al, 2008). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The mechanisms underlying epithelial detachment in the lung following SM exposure are unknown. In keratinocytes, SM has been reported to modify intermediate filaments that are required for maintaining connections between epithelial cells and basal lamina, and a similar process may occur in the lung (Dillman et al, 2003; Hess and FitzGerald, 2007; Mol et al, 2008). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Epidermal keratins are essential for maintaining skin integrity including basal keratinocyte adhesion; mutations in epidermal keratins result in perturbation of filament assembly, which can lead to skin blistering diseases (Fuchs, 1995; Uitto et al , 2007). In vitro studies have shown that mustard vesicants induce aggregation of keratins 5 and 14; this can alter keratin filament assembly and contribute to keratinocyte detachment from the basement membrane (Dillman et al , 2003; Hess and FitzGerald, 2007). Previous studies reported a significant reduction in expression of K10 in SM treated mouse skin 3 days post exposure, and increased K10 expression in the hyperplastic epidermis 14 days post exposure (Joseph et al ,2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As chaperones, these Hsp’s may protect critical proteins modified by vesicants. For example, recent studies have shown that both sulfur mustard and CEES alkylate components of the cytoskeleton, resulting in keratin aggregation and actin polymerization (Dillman et al , 2003; Hess and FitzGerald, 2007; Sayer et al , 2009). Heat shock proteins are key to maintaining the structure and organization of cytoskeletal filaments including actin and keratins (Liang and MacRae, 1997; Loffek et al , 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%