Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8284760 | Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The dermal-epidermal junction of human skin exhibits age-related remodelling, resulting in a flattened appearance and reduced surface area. Despite this, a paucity of information is available regarding which protein components change with advancing age. Here we report a significant reduction in the protein distribution of collagen IV (P < 0.0001), collagen VII (P < 0.001), collagen XVII (P < 0.01), integrin β4 (P < 0.001) and laminin-332 (P < 0.0001) in intrinsically aged skin. The functional implication of this altered protein composition appears to be loss of structural integrity and may, in part, explain the increased fragility of aged skin.
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Authors
Abigail K. Langton, Poonam Halai, Christopher E.M. Griffiths, Michael J. Sherratt, Rachel E.B. Watson,