Keratin 15 promotes a progenitor cell state in basal keratinocytes of skin epidermis

    December 2025 in “ The Journal of Cell Biology
    Catherine J. Redmond, Sarah Steiner, Erez Cohen, C. Johnson, Nurhan Özlü, Pierre A. Coulombe
    The study explores the role of Keratin 15 (K15) in maintaining a progenitor cell state in basal keratinocytes of the skin epidermis. It highlights that K15 promotes a progenitor state by allowing nuclear localization of YAP1, a key regulator of cell proliferation and differentiation, due to its inability to bind 14-3-3σ proteins, unlike Keratin 14 (K14). This results in a higher K15:K14 ratio, supporting progenitor characteristics and influencing skin morphology, such as increased skin thickness and hair follicle length. The findings suggest that K15 plays a crucial role in skin regeneration and repair, with potential implications for therapeutic strategies targeting skin-related disorders.
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