Susan Sa
Genentech
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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2009
Wei Li; Dimitry M. Danilenko; Stuart Bunting; Rajkumar Ganesan; Susan Sa; Ronald Ferrando; Thomas D. Wu; Ganesh Kolumam; Wenjun Ouyang; Daniel Kirchhofer
The trypsin-like serine protease marapsin is a member of the large protease gene cluster at human chromosome 16p13.3, which also contains the structurally related proteases testisin, tryptase ϵ, tryptase γ, and EOS. To gain insight into the biological functions of marapsin, we undertook a detailed gene expression analysis. It showed that marapsin expression was restricted to tissues containing stratified squamous epithelia and was absent or only weakly expressed in all other tissues, including the pancreas. Marapsin was constitutively expressed in nonkeratinizing stratified squamous epithelia of human esophagus, tonsil, cervix, larynx, and cornea. In the keratinizing stratified squamous epidermis of skin, however, its expression was induced only during epidermal hyperproliferation, such as in psoriasis and in murine wound healing. In fact, marapsin was the second most strongly up-regulated protease in psoriatic lesions, where expression was localized to the upper region of the hyperplastic epidermis. Similarly, in the hyperproliferative epithelium of regenerating murine skin wounds, marapsin localized to the suprabasal layers, where keratinocytes undergo squamous differentiation. The transient up-regulation of marapsin, which closely correlated with re-epithelialization, was virtually absent in a genetic mouse model of delayed wound closure. These results suggested a function during the process of re-epithelialization. Furthermore, in reconstituted human epidermis, a model system of epidermal differentiation, members of the IL-20 subfamily of cytokines, such as IL-22, induced marapsin expression. Consistent with a physiologic role in marapsin regulation, IL-22 was also strongly expressed in re-epithelializing skin wounds. Marapsins restricted expression, localization, and cytokine-inducible expression suggest a role in the terminal differentiation of keratinocytes in hyperproliferating squamous epithelia.
American Journal of Pathology | 2006
Yulia Vugmeyster; Dhaya Seshasayee; Wesley Chang; Anahid Storn; Kathy Howell; Susan Sa; Tenea Nelson; Flavius Martin; Iqbal S. Grewal; Ellen Gilkerson; Ben Wu; Jeff Thompson; Barbara Ehrenfels; Song Ren; An Song; Thomas Gelzleichter; Dimitry M. Danilenko
Archive | 2006
Yvonne Chen; Anan Chuntharapai; Dimitry M. Danilenko; Wenjun Ouyang; Susan Sa; Patricia Valdez; Terence Wong; Jianfeng Wu; Yan Zheng
Archive | 2006
Yvonne Chen; Anan Chuntharapai; Dimitry M. Danilenko; Wenjun Ouyang; Susan Sa; Patricia Valdez; Terence Wong; Jianfeng Wu; Yan Zheng
Archive | 2015
イボンヌ チェン; Yvonne Chen; アナン チュンサラパイ; Anan Chuntharapai; ディミトリー ダニレンコ; Dimitry M. Danilenko; ウェンチュン オーヤン; Wenjun Ouyang; スーザン サ; Susan Sa; パトリシア バルデス; Patricia Valdez; テレンス ウォン; Terence Wong; チアンフェン ウー; Jianfeng Wu; ヤン チェン; Yan Chen
Archive | 2012
Yvonne Chen; イボンヌ チェン; Anan Chuntharapai; アナン チュンサラパイ; Dimitry M. Danilenko; ディミトリー ダニレンコ; Wenjun Ouyang; ウェンチュン オーヤン; Susan Sa; スーザン サ; Patricia Valdez; パトリシア バルデス; Terence Wong; テレンス ウォン; Jianfeng Wu; チアンフェン ウー; Yan Chen; ヤン チェン
Archive | 2012
Yvonne Chen; イボンヌ チェン; Anan Chuntharapai; アナン チュンサラパイ; Dimitry M. Danilenko; ディミトリー ダニレンコ; Wenjun Ouyang; ウェンチュン オーヤン; Susan Sa; スーザン サ; Patricia Valdez; パトリシア バルデス; Terence Wong; テレンス ウォン; Jianfeng Wu; チアンフェン ウー; Yan Chen; ヤン チェン
Archive | 2006
Yvonne Chen; Anan Chuntharapai; Dimitry M. Danilenko; Wenjun Ouyang; Susan Sa; Patricia Valdez; Terence Wong; Jianfeng Wu; Yan Zheng
Archive | 2006
Yvonne Chen; Anan Chuntharapai; Dimitry M. Danilenko; Wenjun Ouyang; Susan Sa; Patricia Waldez; Terence Wong; Jianfeng Wu; Yan Zheng
Archive | 2006
Yvonne Chen; Anan Chuntharapai; Dimitry M. Danilenko; Wenjun Ouyang; Susan Sa; Patricia Waldez; Terence Wong; Jianfeng Wu; Yan Zheng