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Transgenic mice display hair loss and regrowth overexpressing mutant Hr gene.


ABSTRACT: Mutations in the hairless (Hr) gene in both mice and humans have been implicated in the development of congenital atrichia, but the role of Hr in skin and hair follicle (HF) biology remains unknown. Here, we established transgenic mice (TG) overexpressing mutant Hr to investigate its specific role in the development of HF. Three transgenic lines were successfully constructed, and two of them (TG3 and TG8) displayed a pattern of hair loss and regrowth with alternation in the expression of HR protein. The mutant Hr gene inhibited the expression of the endogenous gene in transgenic individuals, which led to the development of alopecia. Interestingly, the hair regrew with the increase in the endogenous expression levels resulting from decreased mutant Hr expression. The findings of our study indicate that the changes in the expression of Hr result in hair loss or regrowth.

SUBMITTER: Zhu K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5682350 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transgenic mice display hair loss and regrowth overexpressing mutant Hr gene.

Zhu Kuicheng K   Xu Cunshuan C   Zhang Jintao J   Chen Yingying Y   Liu Mengduan M  

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Mutations in the hairless (Hr) gene in both mice and humans have been implicated in the development of congenital atrichia, but the role of Hr in skin and hair follicle (HF) biology remains unknown. Here, we established transgenic mice (TG) overexpressing mutant Hr to investigate its specific role in the development of HF. Three transgenic lines were successfully constructed, and two of them (TG3 and TG8) displayed a pattern of hair loss and regrowth with alternation in the expression of HR prot  ...[more]

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