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Coupling of melanocyte signaling and mechanics by caveolae is required for human skin pigmentation

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16738-z

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  1. PICT-IBiSA [ANR-10-INBS-04]
  2. program Investissement d'Avenir [ANR-10-LBX-0038, ANR-10-IDEX-0001-02 PSL]
  3. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale [Equipe FRM DEQ20140329491]
  4. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (MOTICAV) [ANR-17-CE13-0020-01]
  5. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (MYOACTIONS) [ANR-17-CE11-0029-03]
  6. Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Cancer [PJA20161204965]
  7. Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Cancer (Programme Labellise) [PGA1-RF20170205456]
  8. Labex CelTisPhyBio [ANR-11-LABX-0038, ANR-10-IDEX-0001-02]
  9. Groupe Clarins
  10. Institut Curie
  11. CNRS
  12. INSERM
  13. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-17-CE11-0029, ANR-17-CE13-0020] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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Tissue homeostasis requires regulation of cell-cell communication, which relies on signaling molecules and cell contacts. In skin epidermis, keratinocytes secrete factors transduced by melanocytes into signaling cues promoting their pigmentation and dendrite outgrowth, while melanocytes transfer melanin pigments to keratinocytes to convey skin photoprotection. How epidermal cells integrate these functions remains poorly characterized. Here, we show that caveolae are asymmetrically distributed in melanocytes and particularly abundant at the melanocyte-keratinocyte interface in epidermis. Caveolae in melanocytes are modulated by ultraviolet radiations and keratinocytes-released factors, like miRNAs. Preventing caveolae formation in melanocytes increases melanin pigment synthesis through upregulation of cAMP signaling and decreases cell protrusions, cell-cell contacts, pigment transfer and epidermis pigmentation. Altogether, we identify that caveolae serve as molecular hubs that couple signaling outputs from keratinocytes to mechanical plasticity of pigment cells. The coordination of intercellular communication and contacts by caveolae is thus crucial to skin pigmentation and tissue homeostasis. Caveolae are plasma membrane invaginations playing crucial functions, like signal transduction and mechanoprotection. Here, the authors show that caveolae contribute to skin pigmentation by integrating the biochemical and mechanical response of epidermal melanocytes to extracellular cues.

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