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An Active Role of the ΔN Isoform of p63 in Regulating Basal Keratin Genes K5 and K14 and Directing Epidermal Cell Fate

BACKGROUND: One major defining characteristic of the basal keratinocytes of the stratified epithelium is the expression of the keratin genes K5 and K14. The temporal and spatial expression of these two genes is usually tightly and coordinately regulated at the transcriptional level. This ensures the...

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Autores principales: Romano, Rose-Anne, Ortt, Kori, Birkaya, Barbara, Smalley, Kirsten, Sinha, Satrajit
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2680039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19461998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005623
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author Romano, Rose-Anne
Ortt, Kori
Birkaya, Barbara
Smalley, Kirsten
Sinha, Satrajit
author_facet Romano, Rose-Anne
Ortt, Kori
Birkaya, Barbara
Smalley, Kirsten
Sinha, Satrajit
author_sort Romano, Rose-Anne
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description BACKGROUND: One major defining characteristic of the basal keratinocytes of the stratified epithelium is the expression of the keratin genes K5 and K14. The temporal and spatial expression of these two genes is usually tightly and coordinately regulated at the transcriptional level. This ensures the obligate pairing of K5 and K14 proteins to generate an intermediate filament (IF) network that is essential for the structure and function of the proliferative keratinocytes. Our previous studies have shown that the basal-keratinocyte restricted transcription factor p63 is a direct regulator of K14 gene. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we provide evidence that p63, specifically the ΔN isoform also regulates the expression of the K5 gene by binding to a conserved enhancer within the 5′ upstream region. By using specific antibodies against ΔNp63, we show a concordance in the expression between basal keratins and ΔNp63 proteins but not the TAp63 isoforms during early embryonic skin development. We demonstrate, that contrary to a previous report, transgenic mice expressing ΔNp63 in lung epithelium exhibit squamous metaplasia with de novo induction of K5 and K14 as well as transdifferentiation to the epidermal cell lineage. Interestingly, the in vivo epidermal inductive properties of ΔNp63 do not require the C-terminal SAM domain. Finally, we show that ΔNp63 alone can restore the expression of the basal keratins and reinitiate the failed epidermal differentiation program in the skin of p63 null animals. SIGNIFICANCE: ΔNp63 is a critical mediator of keratinocyte stratification program and directly regulates the basal keratin genes.
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spelling pubmed-26800392009-05-20 An Active Role of the ΔN Isoform of p63 in Regulating Basal Keratin Genes K5 and K14 and Directing Epidermal Cell Fate Romano, Rose-Anne Ortt, Kori Birkaya, Barbara Smalley, Kirsten Sinha, Satrajit PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: One major defining characteristic of the basal keratinocytes of the stratified epithelium is the expression of the keratin genes K5 and K14. The temporal and spatial expression of these two genes is usually tightly and coordinately regulated at the transcriptional level. This ensures the obligate pairing of K5 and K14 proteins to generate an intermediate filament (IF) network that is essential for the structure and function of the proliferative keratinocytes. Our previous studies have shown that the basal-keratinocyte restricted transcription factor p63 is a direct regulator of K14 gene. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we provide evidence that p63, specifically the ΔN isoform also regulates the expression of the K5 gene by binding to a conserved enhancer within the 5′ upstream region. By using specific antibodies against ΔNp63, we show a concordance in the expression between basal keratins and ΔNp63 proteins but not the TAp63 isoforms during early embryonic skin development. We demonstrate, that contrary to a previous report, transgenic mice expressing ΔNp63 in lung epithelium exhibit squamous metaplasia with de novo induction of K5 and K14 as well as transdifferentiation to the epidermal cell lineage. Interestingly, the in vivo epidermal inductive properties of ΔNp63 do not require the C-terminal SAM domain. Finally, we show that ΔNp63 alone can restore the expression of the basal keratins and reinitiate the failed epidermal differentiation program in the skin of p63 null animals. SIGNIFICANCE: ΔNp63 is a critical mediator of keratinocyte stratification program and directly regulates the basal keratin genes. Public Library of Science 2009-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2680039/ /pubmed/19461998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005623 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Romano, Rose-Anne
Ortt, Kori
Birkaya, Barbara
Smalley, Kirsten
Sinha, Satrajit
An Active Role of the ΔN Isoform of p63 in Regulating Basal Keratin Genes K5 and K14 and Directing Epidermal Cell Fate
title An Active Role of the ΔN Isoform of p63 in Regulating Basal Keratin Genes K5 and K14 and Directing Epidermal Cell Fate
title_full An Active Role of the ΔN Isoform of p63 in Regulating Basal Keratin Genes K5 and K14 and Directing Epidermal Cell Fate
title_fullStr An Active Role of the ΔN Isoform of p63 in Regulating Basal Keratin Genes K5 and K14 and Directing Epidermal Cell Fate
title_full_unstemmed An Active Role of the ΔN Isoform of p63 in Regulating Basal Keratin Genes K5 and K14 and Directing Epidermal Cell Fate
title_short An Active Role of the ΔN Isoform of p63 in Regulating Basal Keratin Genes K5 and K14 and Directing Epidermal Cell Fate
title_sort active role of the δn isoform of p63 in regulating basal keratin genes k5 and k14 and directing epidermal cell fate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2680039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19461998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005623
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