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Enhanced BMP signaling through ALK2 attenuates keratinocyte differentiation

Authors :
Hiroyuki Yamaguchi
Jingling Shen
Danielle R. Little
Margaret Li
Serra Sozen
Kentaro Suzuki
Yuji Mishina
Yoshihiro Komatsu
Source :
Biochemical and biophysical research communications. 629
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Accumulated studies have suggested that bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are critical for skin development. However, it remains elusive how BMP signaling via ALK2 (aka ACVR1), one of the important BMP type I receptors, regulates keratinocyte differentiation. To address this question, we utilized a genetic system that enhances BMP signaling via ALK2 in an epidermis-specific manner in mice (hereafter ca-Alk2:K14-Cre). Ca-Alk2:K14-Cre mice displayed a sticky and hairless skin phenotype with a thinner epidermis incapable of differentiating. Although cellular proliferation and survival were comparable between wild-type and ca-Alk2:K14-Cre mice, skin differentiation was severely hampered in ca-Alk2:K14-Cre mice. To uncover the mechanism of altered keratinocyte differentiation, we performed a transcriptome analysis. As a result, we found that the expression levels of cell cycle inhibitor p21 were increased in ca-Alk2:K14-Cre mice. Our findings suggest that aberrant BMP signaling via ALK2 positively regulates p21 expression that attenuates keratinocyte differentiation, and further highlights the critical role of BMP signaling in skin development.

Details

ISSN :
10902104
Volume :
629
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb399d4f3b3eeb9b80d0625dc7927b5d