There are 18 known functional LCE genes, which are divided into 6 subfamilies (LCE1-LCE6).
LCE1 proteins/LCE1 gene/constitutive barrier
- LCE1A protein/LCE1A gene /keratinization process
- LCE1B protein /healthy skin
- LCE1C protein /terminal differentiation
- LCE1D protein /low inflammatory response
- LCE1E protein / LCE1E gene / cornification process stratum granulosum stratum corneum
- LCE2A protein/structural stability of the cornified envelope
- LCE2B protein/structural stability of the cornified envelope
- LCE2C protein/barrier protein
- LCE2D protein/keratin-associated
LCE1A-F and LCE2A-D can be described as constitutive LECs. They are permanently expressed in normal skin and ensure the mechanical stability of the epidermis.
LCE3 proteins/inducible by inflammation
- LCE3A protein/ LCE3A gene
- LCE3B protein/ LCE3B gene /wound response/
- LCE3C protein/ LCE3C gene /psoriasis-associated/
- LCE3D protein/barrier repair
- LCE3E protein/ antimicrobial
The LCE3-3E can be described as stress or inflammatory proteins. They are strongly inducible in the case of barrier disorders, epithelial injuries, after stimulation by various cytokines, for example in the case of Cytokines, for example in psoriasis. Susceptibility genes within the late cornified envelope (LCE) gene cluster have been identified for psoriasis (Ps) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA), in particular the gene of cluster 3 (LCE3). The deletion of LCE3B and LCE3C (LCE3C_LCE3B-del) are significantly associated with these two diseases. Gene-gene interactions between LCE3 genes and other genes are also associated with Ps and PsA. LCE3 genes also have a pleiotropic effect on some autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis and systemic lupus erythematosus (Shen C et al. 2015; Docampo E et al. 2010; de Cid R et al. 2009).
LCE4 protein/LCE4A gene/late differentiation protein
LCE5 protein/LCE5A gene/strongly hydrophobic protein
LCE6 protein/LCE6A gene/lowly expressed, function?
The special forms LCE4- LCE6 are only slightly expressed. They are assumed to be structural elements in the CE cross-linking.