<p class="first" id="d598962e99">Deciphering the characteristics of dermal fibroblasts
is critical to further understand
skin ageing. We have conducted a genome-wide transcriptomic characterization of papillary
(Fp) and reticular (Fr) fibroblasts extracted from human skin samples corresponding
to younger and older adult ages. From this screen, biomarkers suitable for the assessment
of chronological ageing were identified, and extrapolated to the context of photo-damaged
skin. In particular, KANK4, ACAN, Col XI α1, and PSG1, were expressed at an increased
level in both chronologically-aged and photo-damaged skin. Notably, analysis focused
on Fp identified significant transcriptional signatures associated with ageing, which
included transcripts related to extracellular matrix, focal adhesion points, and cytoskeleton,
thus suggesting functional consequences on tissue structure. At a cellular level,
an increased contractility was identified as a property of aged Fp. Accordingly, further
investigations were conducted on the KN motif and ankyrin repeat-containing protein
4 (KANK4) to explore its possible function as an original effector involved in the
acquisition of aged properties in Fp, notably their increased contractility. We show
that KANK4 down-modulation using siRNA led to increased Rho pathway activity, thereby
reducing their contractility. As a proof-of-principle, the present study shows that
targeting KANK4 was efficient to attenuate aged Fp characteristics.
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