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C/EBPδ Gene Targets in Human Keratinocytes

C/EBPs are a family of B-Zip transcription factors -TFs- involved in the regulation of differentiation in several tissues. The two most studied members -C/EBPα and C/EBPβ- play important roles in skin homeostasis and their ablation reveals cells with stem cells signatures. Much less is known about C...

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Autores principales: Borrelli, Serena, Fanoni, Daniele, Dolfini, Diletta, Alotto, Daniela, Ravo, Maria, Grober, Olì Maria Victoria, Weisz, Alessandro, Castagnoli, Carlotta, Berti, Emilio, Vigano, M. Alessandra, Mantovani, Roberto
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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/PMC2970548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21072181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013789
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author Borrelli, Serena
Fanoni, Daniele
Dolfini, Diletta
Alotto, Daniela
Ravo, Maria
Grober, Olì Maria Victoria
Weisz, Alessandro
Castagnoli, Carlotta
Berti, Emilio
Vigano, M. Alessandra
Mantovani, Roberto
author_facet Borrelli, Serena
Fanoni, Daniele
Dolfini, Diletta
Alotto, Daniela
Ravo, Maria
Grober, Olì Maria Victoria
Weisz, Alessandro
Castagnoli, Carlotta
Berti, Emilio
Vigano, M. Alessandra
Mantovani, Roberto
author_sort Borrelli, Serena
collection PubMed
description C/EBPs are a family of B-Zip transcription factors -TFs- involved in the regulation of differentiation in several tissues. The two most studied members -C/EBPα and C/EBPβ- play important roles in skin homeostasis and their ablation reveals cells with stem cells signatures. Much less is known about C/EBPδ which is highly expressed in the granular layer of interfollicular epidermis and is a direct target of p63, the master regular of multilayered epithelia. We identified C/EBPδ target genes in human primary keratinocytes by ChIP on chip and profiling of cells functionally inactivated with siRNA. Categorization suggests a role in differentiation and control of cell-cycle, particularly of G2/M genes. Among positively controlled targets are numerous genes involved in barrier function. Functional inactivation of C/EBPδ as well as overexpressions of two TF targets -MafB and SOX2- affect expression of markers of keratinocyte differentiation. We performed IHC on skin tumor tissue arrays: expression of C/EBPδ is lost in Basal Cell Carcinomas, but a majority of Squamous Cell Carcinomas showed elevated levels of the protein. Our data indicate that C/EBPδ plays a role in late stages of keratinocyte differentiation.
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spelling pubmed-29705482010-11-10 C/EBPδ Gene Targets in Human Keratinocytes Borrelli, Serena Fanoni, Daniele Dolfini, Diletta Alotto, Daniela Ravo, Maria Grober, Olì Maria Victoria Weisz, Alessandro Castagnoli, Carlotta Berti, Emilio Vigano, M. Alessandra Mantovani, Roberto PLoS One Research Article C/EBPs are a family of B-Zip transcription factors -TFs- involved in the regulation of differentiation in several tissues. The two most studied members -C/EBPα and C/EBPβ- play important roles in skin homeostasis and their ablation reveals cells with stem cells signatures. Much less is known about C/EBPδ which is highly expressed in the granular layer of interfollicular epidermis and is a direct target of p63, the master regular of multilayered epithelia. We identified C/EBPδ target genes in human primary keratinocytes by ChIP on chip and profiling of cells functionally inactivated with siRNA. Categorization suggests a role in differentiation and control of cell-cycle, particularly of G2/M genes. Among positively controlled targets are numerous genes involved in barrier function. Functional inactivation of C/EBPδ as well as overexpressions of two TF targets -MafB and SOX2- affect expression of markers of keratinocyte differentiation. We performed IHC on skin tumor tissue arrays: expression of C/EBPδ is lost in Basal Cell Carcinomas, but a majority of Squamous Cell Carcinomas showed elevated levels of the protein. Our data indicate that C/EBPδ plays a role in late stages of keratinocyte differentiation. Public Library of Science 2010-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2970548/ /pubmed/21072181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013789 Text en Borrelli 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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Borrelli, Serena
Fanoni, Daniele
Dolfini, Diletta
Alotto, Daniela
Ravo, Maria
Grober, Olì Maria Victoria
Weisz, Alessandro
Castagnoli, Carlotta
Berti, Emilio
Vigano, M. Alessandra
Mantovani, Roberto
C/EBPδ Gene Targets in Human Keratinocytes
title C/EBPδ Gene Targets in Human Keratinocytes
title_full C/EBPδ Gene Targets in Human Keratinocytes
title_fullStr C/EBPδ Gene Targets in Human Keratinocytes
title_full_unstemmed C/EBPδ Gene Targets in Human Keratinocytes
title_short C/EBPδ Gene Targets in Human Keratinocytes
title_sort c/ebpδ gene targets in human keratinocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2970548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21072181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013789
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