%0 Journal Article %T Involvement of autophagy in hypoxia-BNIP3 signaling to promote epidermal keratinocyte migration %A Can Zhang %A Di Tang %A Dongxia Zhang %A Hongping Yuan %A Jiaping Zhang %A Jiezhi Jia %A Jiongyu Hu %A Junhui Zhang %A Lingfei Li %A Qiong Zhang %A Tiantian Yan %A Xupin Jiang %A Yuesheng Huang %J Archive of "Cell Death & Disease". %D 2019 %R 10.1038/s41419-019-1473-9 %X a Immunofluorescence staining of BNIP3, LC3, and Atg5 in normal unwounded skin (day 0) and in day 5, day 10, and day 15 wounded sections obtained from C57BL/6 mice showing upregulation of BNIP3 and activation of autophagy in migrating epidermis during normal wound re-epithelialization. Wounds were close to re-epithelialization on day 10 and fully re-epithelialized on day 15. Nuclei were stained with 4¡ä, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI, blue). Scale bar£¿=£¿50£¿¦Ìm. Epi epidermis, Derm dermis. Narrow dotted line indicates the interface between epidermis and dermis or leading edge of migrating epidermis (day 5 and day 10). b¨Cd Graphs indicate the relative fluorescence intensities as determined by ImageJ software. The results are represented by the mean£¿¡À£¿SEM (n£¿=£¿3). e The indicated wound specimens were lysed in lysis buffer and utilized for the detection of LC3, Atg5, Atg7, Atg16L1, Beclin-1, p-ULK1, and BNIP3. f The indicated wound specimens were lysed in lysis buffer and immunoprecipitated with anti-BNIP3 or anti-LC3 antibodies followed by immunoblotting with anti-LC3 or anti-BNIP3 antibody. *P£¿<£¿0.05 vs. day 0 grou %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6408485/