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CtBP1 over-expression in keratinocytes perturbs skin homeostasis

Authors :
Gangwen Han
Xiao-Jing Wang
Hui Deng
Yu Deng
Fulun Li
Donna Wang
Qinghong Zhang
Hong Li
Jing Liu
Source :
The Journal of investigative dermatology
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Carboxyl-terminal–binding protein-1 (CtBP1) is a transcriptional corepressor with multiple in vitro targets, but its in vivo functions are largely unknown. We generated keratinocyte-specific CtBP1 transgenic mice with a keratin-5 promoter (K5.CtBP1) to probe the pathological roles of CtBP1. At transgene expression levels comparable to endogenous CtBP1 in acute skin wounds, the K5.CtBP1 epidermis displayed hyperproliferation, loss of E-cadherin, and failed terminal differentiation. Known CtBP1 target genes associated with these processes, e.g., p21 Brca1 , and E-cadherin, were downregulated in K5.CtBP1 skin. Surprisingly, K5.CtBP1 pups also exhibited a hair loss phenotype. We found that expression of the Distal-less 3 ( Dlx3 ), a critical regulator of hair follicle differentiation and cycling, was decreased in K5.CtBP1 mice. Molecular studies revealed that CtBP1 directly suppressed Dlx3 transcription. Consistently, K5.CtBP1 mice displayed abnormal hair follicles with decreased expression of Dlx3 downstream targets Gata3 Hoxc13 , and hair keratins . In summary, this CtBP1 transgenic model provides in vivo evidence for certain CtBP1 functions predicted from in vitro studies, reveals—to our knowledge—previously unreported functions and transcriptional activities of CtBP1 in the context of epithelial–mesenchymal interplay, and suggests that CtBP1 has a pathogenic role in hair follicle morphogenesis and differentiation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15231747 and 0022202X
Volume :
134
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of investigative dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ab9de838f5d67059e08be8c8088bc72