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Brn2 Is a Transcription Factor Regulating Keratinocyte Differentiation with a Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus

Terminal differentiation of skin keratinocytes is a vertically directed multi-step process that is tightly controlled by the sequential expression of a variety of genes. In this study, we investigated the role of the POU domain-containing transcription factor Brn2 in keratinocyte differentiation. Im...

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Autores principales: Shi, Ge, Sohn, Kyung-Cheol, Choi, Dae-Kyoung, Kim, Yu-Jin, Kim, Seong-Jin, Ou, Bai-Sheng, Piao, Yong-Jun, Lee, Young Ho, Yoon, Tae-Jin, Lee, Young, Seo, Young-Joon, Kim, Chang Deok, Lee, Jeung-Hoon
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20967260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013216
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author Shi, Ge
Sohn, Kyung-Cheol
Choi, Dae-Kyoung
Kim, Yu-Jin
Kim, Seong-Jin
Ou, Bai-Sheng
Piao, Yong-Jun
Lee, Young Ho
Yoon, Tae-Jin
Lee, Young
Seo, Young-Joon
Kim, Chang Deok
Lee, Jeung-Hoon
author_facet Shi, Ge
Sohn, Kyung-Cheol
Choi, Dae-Kyoung
Kim, Yu-Jin
Kim, Seong-Jin
Ou, Bai-Sheng
Piao, Yong-Jun
Lee, Young Ho
Yoon, Tae-Jin
Lee, Young
Seo, Young-Joon
Kim, Chang Deok
Lee, Jeung-Hoon
author_sort Shi, Ge
collection PubMed
description Terminal differentiation of skin keratinocytes is a vertically directed multi-step process that is tightly controlled by the sequential expression of a variety of genes. In this study, we investigated the role of the POU domain-containing transcription factor Brn2 in keratinocyte differentiation. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that Brn2 is expressed primarily in the upper granular layer. Consistent with its epidermal localization, Brn2 expression was highly induced at 14 days after calcium treatment of cultured normal human epidermal keratinocytes. When Brn2 was overexpressed by adenoviral transduction, Brn2 led to increased expression of the differentiation-related genes involucrin, filaggrin, and loricrin in addition to inhibition of their proliferation. Chromatin immunoprecipitation demonstrated that Brn2 bound to the promoter regions of these differentiation-related genes. We injected the purified Brn2 adenovirus into rat skin, which led to a thickened epidermis with increased amounts of differentiation related markers. The histopathologic features of adenovirus-Brn2 injected skin tissues looked similar to the features of lichen planus, a human skin disease showing chronic inflammation and well-differentiated epidermal changes. Moreover, Brn2 is shown to be expressed in almost all cell nuclei of the thickened epidermis of lichen planus, and Brn2 also attracts T lymphocytes. Our results demonstrate that Brn2 is probably a transcriptional factor playing an important role in keratinocyte differentiation and probably also in the pathogenesis of lichen planus lesions.
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spelling pubmed-29534932010-10-21 Brn2 Is a Transcription Factor Regulating Keratinocyte Differentiation with a Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus Shi, Ge Sohn, Kyung-Cheol Choi, Dae-Kyoung Kim, Yu-Jin Kim, Seong-Jin Ou, Bai-Sheng Piao, Yong-Jun Lee, Young Ho Yoon, Tae-Jin Lee, Young Seo, Young-Joon Kim, Chang Deok Lee, Jeung-Hoon PLoS One Research Article Terminal differentiation of skin keratinocytes is a vertically directed multi-step process that is tightly controlled by the sequential expression of a variety of genes. In this study, we investigated the role of the POU domain-containing transcription factor Brn2 in keratinocyte differentiation. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that Brn2 is expressed primarily in the upper granular layer. Consistent with its epidermal localization, Brn2 expression was highly induced at 14 days after calcium treatment of cultured normal human epidermal keratinocytes. When Brn2 was overexpressed by adenoviral transduction, Brn2 led to increased expression of the differentiation-related genes involucrin, filaggrin, and loricrin in addition to inhibition of their proliferation. Chromatin immunoprecipitation demonstrated that Brn2 bound to the promoter regions of these differentiation-related genes. We injected the purified Brn2 adenovirus into rat skin, which led to a thickened epidermis with increased amounts of differentiation related markers. The histopathologic features of adenovirus-Brn2 injected skin tissues looked similar to the features of lichen planus, a human skin disease showing chronic inflammation and well-differentiated epidermal changes. Moreover, Brn2 is shown to be expressed in almost all cell nuclei of the thickened epidermis of lichen planus, and Brn2 also attracts T lymphocytes. Our results demonstrate that Brn2 is probably a transcriptional factor playing an important role in keratinocyte differentiation and probably also in the pathogenesis of lichen planus lesions. Public Library of Science 2010-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2953493/ /pubmed/20967260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013216 Text en Shi 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Shi, Ge
Sohn, Kyung-Cheol
Choi, Dae-Kyoung
Kim, Yu-Jin
Kim, Seong-Jin
Ou, Bai-Sheng
Piao, Yong-Jun
Lee, Young Ho
Yoon, Tae-Jin
Lee, Young
Seo, Young-Joon
Kim, Chang Deok
Lee, Jeung-Hoon
Brn2 Is a Transcription Factor Regulating Keratinocyte Differentiation with a Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus
title Brn2 Is a Transcription Factor Regulating Keratinocyte Differentiation with a Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus
title_full Brn2 Is a Transcription Factor Regulating Keratinocyte Differentiation with a Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus
title_fullStr Brn2 Is a Transcription Factor Regulating Keratinocyte Differentiation with a Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus
title_full_unstemmed Brn2 Is a Transcription Factor Regulating Keratinocyte Differentiation with a Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus
title_short Brn2 Is a Transcription Factor Regulating Keratinocyte Differentiation with a Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus
title_sort brn2 is a transcription factor regulating keratinocyte differentiation with a possible role in the pathogenesis of lichen planus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20967260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013216
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