EBSCO Logo
Connecting you to content on EBSCOhost
Results
Title

Ceramide synthase 4 deficiency in mice causes lipid alterations in sebum and results in alopecia.

Authors

EBEL, Philipp; IMGRUND, Silke; DORP, Katharina VOM; HOFMANN, Kristina; MAIER, Helena; DRAKE, Helena; DEGEN, Joachim; DÖRMANN, Peter; ECKHARDT, Matthias; FRANZ, Thomas; WILLECKE, Klaus

Abstract

Five ceramide synthases (CerS2-CerS6) are expressed in mouse \skin. Although CerS3 has been shown to fulfill an essential \function during skin development, neither CerS6- nor CerS2- \deficient mice show an obvious skin phenotype. In order to study \the role of CerS4, we generated CerS4-deficient mice (Cers4-/- ) \and CerS4-specific antibodies. With these biological tools we \analysed the tissue distribution and determined the cell-type \specific expression of CerS4 in suprabasal epidermal layers of \footpads as well as in sebaceous glands of the dorsal skin. Loss of \CerS4 protein leads to an altered lipid composition of the sebum, \which is more solidified and therefore might cause progressive hair loss due to physical blocking of the hair canal. We also noticed a strong decrease in C20 1,2-alkane diols consistent with the decrease of wax diesters in the sebum of Cers4-/- mice. Cers4-/- mice at 12 months old display additional epidermal tissue destruction due to dilated and obstructed pilary canals. Mass spectrometric analyses additionally show a strong decrease in C20-containing sphingolipids.

Subjects

CERAMIDES; BALDNESS; MASS spectrometry; SEBACEOUS glands; LABORATORY mice; SPHINGOLIPIDS

Publication

Biochemical Journal, 2014, Vol 461, Issue 1, p147

ISSN

0264-6021

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1042/BJ20131242

EBSCO Connect | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Copyright | Manage my cookies
Journals | Subjects | Sitemap
© 2025 EBSCO Industries, Inc. All rights reserved