Abstract

Calpain I (mu-calpain) and II (m-calpain) are well known calcium-activated neutral cysteine proteases. Many reports have shown that activation of calpain is related to cataract formation, neuronal degeneration, blood clotting, ischemic injuries, muscular dystrophy and cornified cell envelope (CE) formation. Here, we report that insoluble CE formation was reduced after treatment with calpain I inhibitor (N-acetyl-leucyl-leucyl-norleucinal) on normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK), whereas serine and thiol protease inhibitors had no effect on the reduction of CE. When NHEK cells were confluent, keratinocytes were treated with various concentrations (0.5 microM-0.5 mM) of calpain I inhibitor or serine and thiol protease inhibitors under calcium induced differentiation. Insoluble CE formation was reduced about 90% in the 50 microM calpain inhibitor I treated group by day 9 of culture, whereas insoluble CE was reduced only 10% in the same condition. Interestingly TGase activity was blocked by 90% in the 0.5 mM calpain inhibitor treated group within 72 h, whereas TGase activity was retained by 80% in the 0.5 mM serine protease inhibitor treated group at 7 day treatment. Therefore it can be suggested that cysteine protease calpains might be responsible for the activation of the TGase 1 enzyme to complete insoluble CE formation during epidermal differentiation.

Highlights

  • Transglutaminase (TGase, EC 2.3.2.13) is a calcium dependent enzyme that catalyzes the formation of covalent ε-(γ-glutamyl)lysine cross-links in proteins (Folk and Finlayson, 1977)

  • TGase 1 covers the most abundant messages among TGases in the epidermis and expression is observed from the basal layer to the top of the cornified envelope building a scaffold of barrier (Rice and Green, 1977; Thacher and Rice, 1985; Kim et al, 1994; Kim et al, 1995)

  • At 100% confluency, the calcium level was raised to 1.2 mM for the calcium induced differentiation and the cells were treated with various protease inhibitors in a concentration range of 0.5 μM to 0.5 mM including aprotinin, leupeptin (Acetyl-leu-leu-arg-al) and calpain I inhibitor (N-acetyl-leu-leu-norleucinal) (BoehringerMannheim Co, Indianapolis, IN, U.S.A.)

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The abbreviations: CE, cornified cell envelope; NHEK, normal human epidermal keratinocytes; TGase(s), transglutaminase(s); TGase 1, the membrane-associated TGase or TGase K or Type I keratinocyte TGase; TGase 2, the ubiquitous tissue TGase or TGase C or Type II liver TGase; TGase 3, pro-TGase E or epidermal TGase

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