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Trps1 deficiency inhibits the morphogenesis of secondary hair follicles via decreased Noggin expression
- Source :
- Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 456:721-726
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2015.
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Abstract
- A representative phenotype of patients with tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome (TRPS) is sparse hair. To understand the developmental defects of these patient's hair follicles, we analyzed the development of hair follicles histologically and biochemically using Trps1 deficient (KO) mice. First, we compared the numbers of primary hair follicles in wild-type (WT) and KO embryos at different developmental stages. No differences were observed in the E14.5 skins of WT and KO mice. However, at later time points, KO fetal skin failed to properly develop secondary hair follicles, and the number of secondary hair follicles present in E18.5 KO skin was approximately half compared to that of WT skin. Sonic hedgehog expression was significantly decreased in E17.5 KO skin, whereas no changes were observed in Eda/Edar expression in E14.5 or E17.5 skins. In addition, Noggin expression was significantly decreased in E14.5 and E17.5 KO skin compared to WT skin. In parallel with the suppression of Noggin expression, BMP signaling was promoted in the epidermal cells of KO skins compared to WT skins as determined by immunohistochemistry for phosphorylated Smad1/5/8. The reduced number of secondary hair follicles was restored in skin graft cultures treated with a Noggin and BMP inhibitor. Furthermore, decreased cell proliferation, and increased apoptosis in KO skin was rescued by Noggin treatment. Taken together, we conclude that hair follicle development in Trps1 KO embryos is impaired directly or indirectly by decreased Noggin expression.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
animal structures
Langer-Giedion Syndrome
Biophysics
Morphogenesis
Apoptosis
Nose
GATA Transcription Factors
Biochemistry
Fingers
Mice
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Humans
Noggin
Sonic hedgehog
Molecular Biology
Cell Proliferation
Mice, Knockout
integumentary system
biology
Epidermis (botany)
Embryo
Cell Biology
medicine.disease
Hair follicle
Repressor Proteins
medicine.anatomical_structure
Endocrinology
Hair disease
embryonic structures
biology.protein
Immunohistochemistry
Female
sense organs
Carrier Proteins
Hair Diseases
Hair Follicle
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 0006291X
- Volume :
- 456
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....06c3f7761c2db9a732f41871889fec0b