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Query: EC:1.10.3.1 (
tyrosinase
)
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Melanogenesis and melanosome transfer from the melanocytes to the neighboring keratinocytes are induced by ultraviolet radiation and modulated by autocrine and paracrine factors. Keratinocyte growth factor (
KGF
/fibroblast growth factor (FGF)7) is a paracrine mediator of human keratinocyte growth and differentiation. We evaluated the influence of
KGF
on melanosome transfer in co-cultures of keratinocytes and melanocytes. Immunofluorescence analysis using anti-
tyrosinase
and anti-human cytokeratin antibodies, phagocytic assays using fluorescent latex beads, and ultrastructural analysis indicated that
KGF
is able to induce melanosome transfer acting only on the recipient keratinocytes and as a consequence of a general role of
KGF
in the promotion of the phagocytic process. Inhibition of proteinase-activated receptor-2, to block the Rho-dependent phagocytic pathway, or of the Src family tyrosine kinases, to inhibit the Rac-dependent pathway, showed that
KGF
promotes phagocytosis through both mechanisms. Increased expression of the
KGF
receptor (KGFR) on the keratinocytes by transfection led to increased phagocytosis of latex beads following
KGF
treatment, suggesting that the
KGF
effect is directly mediated by KGFR expression and activation. Moreover, confocal microscopic analysis revealed that KGFR localize in phagosomes during
KGF
-induced phagocytosis, suggesting a direct role of the receptor in regulating both the early steps of uptake and the intracellular traffic of the phagosomes.
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PMID:Keratinocyte growth factor promotes melanosome transfer to keratinocytes. 1635 89