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Protein kinases involved in epidermal barrier formation: The AKT family and other animals

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Formation of a stratified epidermis is required for the performance of the essential functions of the skin; to act as an outside‐in barrier against the access of microorganisms and other… Click to show full abstract

Formation of a stratified epidermis is required for the performance of the essential functions of the skin; to act as an outside‐in barrier against the access of microorganisms and other external factors, to prevent loss of water and solutes via inside‐out barrier functions and to withstand mechanical stresses. Epidermal barrier function is initiated during embryonic development and is then maintained throughout life and restored after injury. A variety of interrelated processes are required for the formation of a stratified epidermis, and how these processes are both temporally and spatially regulated has long been an aspect of dermatological research. In this review, we describe the roles of multiple protein kinases in the regulation of processes required for epidermal barrier formation.

Keywords: kinases involved; protein kinases; formation; epidermal barrier; barrier formation

Journal Title: Experimental Dermatology
Year Published: 2018

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