Epidermal development requires the transcription factor p63, as p63-/- mice are born dead, without skin. The gene expresses two proteins, one with an amino-terminal transactivation domain (TAp63) and one without (deltaNp63), although their relative contribution to epidermal development is unknown. To address this issue, we reintroduced TAp63alpha and/or deltaNp63alpha under the K5 promoter into p63-/- mice by in vivo genetic complementation. Whereas p63-/- and p63-/-;TA mice showed extremely rare patches of poorly differentiated keratinocytes, p63-/-;deltaN mice showed significant epidermal basal layer formation. Double TAp63alpha/deltaNp63alpha complementation showed greater patches of differentiated skin; at the ultrastructural level, there was clear reformation of a distinct basal membrane and hemidesmosomes. At the molecular level, deltaNp63 regulated expression of genes characteristic of the basal layer (K14), interacting (by Chip, luc assay) with the third p53 consensus site. Conversely, TAp63 transcribed the upper layer's genes (Ets-1, K1, transglutaminases, involucrin). Therefore, the two p63 isoforms appear to play distinct cooperative roles in epidermal formation.

Candi, E., Rufini, A., Terrinoni, A., Dinsdale, D., Ranalli, M., Paradisi, A., et al. (2006). Differential roles of p63 isoforms in epidermal development: selective genetic complementation in p63 null mice. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION, 13(6), 1037-1047 [10.1038/sj.cdd.4401926].

Differential roles of p63 isoforms in epidermal development: selective genetic complementation in p63 null mice

CANDI, ELEONORA;RUFINI, ALESSANDRA;Terrinoni, A;RANALLI, MARCO;DE LAURENZI, VINCENZO;SPAGNOLI, LUIGI GIUSTO;CATANI, MARIA VALERIA;MELINO, GENNARO
2006-06-01

Abstract

Epidermal development requires the transcription factor p63, as p63-/- mice are born dead, without skin. The gene expresses two proteins, one with an amino-terminal transactivation domain (TAp63) and one without (deltaNp63), although their relative contribution to epidermal development is unknown. To address this issue, we reintroduced TAp63alpha and/or deltaNp63alpha under the K5 promoter into p63-/- mice by in vivo genetic complementation. Whereas p63-/- and p63-/-;TA mice showed extremely rare patches of poorly differentiated keratinocytes, p63-/-;deltaN mice showed significant epidermal basal layer formation. Double TAp63alpha/deltaNp63alpha complementation showed greater patches of differentiated skin; at the ultrastructural level, there was clear reformation of a distinct basal membrane and hemidesmosomes. At the molecular level, deltaNp63 regulated expression of genes characteristic of the basal layer (K14), interacting (by Chip, luc assay) with the third p53 consensus site. Conversely, TAp63 transcribed the upper layer's genes (Ets-1, K1, transglutaminases, involucrin). Therefore, the two p63 isoforms appear to play distinct cooperative roles in epidermal formation.
giu-2006
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore MED/08 - ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA
English
Animals; Keratin-14; Skin; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Mice; Cell Proliferation; Membrane Proteins; Protein Isoforms; Mice, Knockout; Phenotype; Animals, Newborn; Epidermis; Gene Expression Profiling; Promoter Regions, Genetic; Phosphoproteins; Transfection; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Intermediate Filament Proteins; Trans-Activators; Embryo, Mammalian; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental; Cell Line
Candi, E., Rufini, A., Terrinoni, A., Dinsdale, D., Ranalli, M., Paradisi, A., et al. (2006). Differential roles of p63 isoforms in epidermal development: selective genetic complementation in p63 null mice. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION, 13(6), 1037-1047 [10.1038/sj.cdd.4401926].
Candi, E; Rufini, A; Terrinoni, A; Dinsdale, D; Ranalli, M; Paradisi, A; DE LAURENZI, V; Spagnoli, Lg; Catani, Mv; Ramadan, S; Knight, R; Melino, G...espandi
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