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Hairless plays a role in formation of inner root sheath via regulation of Dlx3 gene.


ABSTRACT: The Hairless (Hr), a transcription factor, is expressed in the suprabasal cell layer of the interfollicular epidermis and the lower portion of the hair follicle epithelium, where its expression is dependent on the hair cycle. Recently, we reported a new Hr mutant mouse, Hr(Hp), in which the hairless protein (HR) was overexpressed. In this study, we documented abnormal formation of inner root sheath (IRS), suppressed expression of Dlx3, and IRS keratins in the Hr(Hp)/Hr(Hp) skin. We also found that HR down-regulated Dlx3 mRNA expression through suppression of Dlx3 promoter activity. In addition, we showed that Dlx3 regulated the expression of IRS keratins. Our results demonstrate that regulation of Dlx3 by HR affects the IRS keratin expression, thus modulating the formation of IRS of hair follicle.

SUBMITTER: Kim BK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3351296 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hairless plays a role in formation of inner root sheath via regulation of Dlx3 gene.

Kim Bong-Kyu BK   Lee Hwa-Young HY   Choi Jee-Hyun JH   Kim Jeong-Ki JK   Yoon Jong-Bok JB   Yoon Sungjoo Kim SK  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20120322 20


The Hairless (Hr), a transcription factor, is expressed in the suprabasal cell layer of the interfollicular epidermis and the lower portion of the hair follicle epithelium, where its expression is dependent on the hair cycle. Recently, we reported a new Hr mutant mouse, Hr(Hp), in which the hairless protein (HR) was overexpressed. In this study, we documented abnormal formation of inner root sheath (IRS), suppressed expression of Dlx3, and IRS keratins in the Hr(Hp)/Hr(Hp) skin. We also found th  ...[more]

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