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Claudin-1 Is a p63 Target Gene with a Crucial Role in Epithelial Development

The epidermis of the skin is a self-renewing, stratified epithelium that functions as the interface between the human body and the outer environment, and acts as a barrier to water loss. Components of intercellular junctions, such as Claudins, are critical to maintain tissue integrity and water rete...

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Autores principales: Lopardo, Teresa, Lo Iacono, Nadia, Marinari, Barbara, Giustizieri, Maria L., Cyr, Daniel G., Merlo, Giorgio, Crosti, Francesca, Costanzo, Antonio, Guerrini, Luisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2453228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18648642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002715
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author Lopardo, Teresa
Lo Iacono, Nadia
Marinari, Barbara
Giustizieri, Maria L.
Cyr, Daniel G.
Merlo, Giorgio
Crosti, Francesca
Costanzo, Antonio
Guerrini, Luisa
author_facet Lopardo, Teresa
Lo Iacono, Nadia
Marinari, Barbara
Giustizieri, Maria L.
Cyr, Daniel G.
Merlo, Giorgio
Crosti, Francesca
Costanzo, Antonio
Guerrini, Luisa
author_sort Lopardo, Teresa
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description The epidermis of the skin is a self-renewing, stratified epithelium that functions as the interface between the human body and the outer environment, and acts as a barrier to water loss. Components of intercellular junctions, such as Claudins, are critical to maintain tissue integrity and water retention. p63 is a transcription factor essential for proliferation of stem cells and for stratification in epithelia, mutated in human hereditary syndromes characterized by ectodermal dysplasia. Both p63 and Claudin-1 null mice die within few hours from birth due to dehydration from severe skin abnormalities. These observations suggested the possibility that these two genes might be linked in one regulatory pathway with p63 possibly regulating Claudin-1 expression. Here we show that silencing of ΔNp63 in primary mouse keratinocytes results in a marked down-regulation of Claudin-1 expression (−80%). ΔNp63α binds in vivo to the Claudin-1 promoter and activates both the endogenous Claudin-1 gene and a reporter vector containing a –1.4 Kb promoter fragment of the Claudin-1 gene. Accordingly, Claudin-1 expression was absent in the skin of E15.5 p63 null mice and natural p63 mutant proteins, specifically those found in Ankyloblepharon–Ectodermal dysplasia–Clefting (AEC) patients, were indeed altered in their capacity to regulate Claudin-1 transcription. This correlates with deficient Claudin-1 expression in the epidermis of an AEC patient carrying the I537T p63 mutation. Notably, AEC patients display skin fragility similar to what observed in the epidermis of Claudin-1 and p63 null mice. These findings reinforce the hypothesis that these two genes might be linked in a common regulatory pathway and that Claudin-1 may is an important p63 target gene involved in the pathogenesis of ectodermal dysplasias.
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spelling pubmed-24532282008-07-23 Claudin-1 Is a p63 Target Gene with a Crucial Role in Epithelial Development Lopardo, Teresa Lo Iacono, Nadia Marinari, Barbara Giustizieri, Maria L. Cyr, Daniel G. Merlo, Giorgio Crosti, Francesca Costanzo, Antonio Guerrini, Luisa PLoS One Research Article The epidermis of the skin is a self-renewing, stratified epithelium that functions as the interface between the human body and the outer environment, and acts as a barrier to water loss. Components of intercellular junctions, such as Claudins, are critical to maintain tissue integrity and water retention. p63 is a transcription factor essential for proliferation of stem cells and for stratification in epithelia, mutated in human hereditary syndromes characterized by ectodermal dysplasia. Both p63 and Claudin-1 null mice die within few hours from birth due to dehydration from severe skin abnormalities. These observations suggested the possibility that these two genes might be linked in one regulatory pathway with p63 possibly regulating Claudin-1 expression. Here we show that silencing of ΔNp63 in primary mouse keratinocytes results in a marked down-regulation of Claudin-1 expression (−80%). ΔNp63α binds in vivo to the Claudin-1 promoter and activates both the endogenous Claudin-1 gene and a reporter vector containing a –1.4 Kb promoter fragment of the Claudin-1 gene. Accordingly, Claudin-1 expression was absent in the skin of E15.5 p63 null mice and natural p63 mutant proteins, specifically those found in Ankyloblepharon–Ectodermal dysplasia–Clefting (AEC) patients, were indeed altered in their capacity to regulate Claudin-1 transcription. This correlates with deficient Claudin-1 expression in the epidermis of an AEC patient carrying the I537T p63 mutation. Notably, AEC patients display skin fragility similar to what observed in the epidermis of Claudin-1 and p63 null mice. These findings reinforce the hypothesis that these two genes might be linked in a common regulatory pathway and that Claudin-1 may is an important p63 target gene involved in the pathogenesis of ectodermal dysplasias. Public Library of Science 2008-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2453228/ /pubmed/18648642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002715 Text en Lopardo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lopardo, Teresa
Lo Iacono, Nadia
Marinari, Barbara
Giustizieri, Maria L.
Cyr, Daniel G.
Merlo, Giorgio
Crosti, Francesca
Costanzo, Antonio
Guerrini, Luisa
Claudin-1 Is a p63 Target Gene with a Crucial Role in Epithelial Development
title Claudin-1 Is a p63 Target Gene with a Crucial Role in Epithelial Development
title_full Claudin-1 Is a p63 Target Gene with a Crucial Role in Epithelial Development
title_fullStr Claudin-1 Is a p63 Target Gene with a Crucial Role in Epithelial Development
title_full_unstemmed Claudin-1 Is a p63 Target Gene with a Crucial Role in Epithelial Development
title_short Claudin-1 Is a p63 Target Gene with a Crucial Role in Epithelial Development
title_sort claudin-1 is a p63 target gene with a crucial role in epithelial development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2453228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18648642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002715
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