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Inactivation of Pmel Alters Melanosome Shape But Has Only a Subtle Effect on Visible Pigmentation
PMEL is an amyloidogenic protein that appears to be exclusively expressed in pigment cells and forms intralumenal fibrils within early stage melanosomes upon which eumelanins deposit in later stages. PMEL is well conserved among vertebrates, and allelic variants in several species are associated wit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3174228/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21949658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002285 |
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author | Hellström, Anders R. Watt, Brenda Fard, Shahrzad Shirazi Tenza, Danièle Mannström, Paula Narfström, Kristina Ekesten, Björn Ito, Shosuke Wakamatsu, Kazumasa Larsson, Jimmy Ulfendahl, Mats Kullander, Klas Raposo, Graça Kerje, Susanne Hallböök, Finn Marks, Michael S. Andersson, Leif |
author_facet | Hellström, Anders R. Watt, Brenda Fard, Shahrzad Shirazi Tenza, Danièle Mannström, Paula Narfström, Kristina Ekesten, Björn Ito, Shosuke Wakamatsu, Kazumasa Larsson, Jimmy Ulfendahl, Mats Kullander, Klas Raposo, Graça Kerje, Susanne Hallböök, Finn Marks, Michael S. Andersson, Leif |
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description | PMEL is an amyloidogenic protein that appears to be exclusively expressed in pigment cells and forms intralumenal fibrils within early stage melanosomes upon which eumelanins deposit in later stages. PMEL is well conserved among vertebrates, and allelic variants in several species are associated with reduced levels of eumelanin in epidermal tissues. However, in most of these cases it is not clear whether the allelic variants reflect gain-of-function or loss-of-function, and no complete PMEL loss-of-function has been reported in a mammal. Here, we have created a mouse line in which the Pmel gene has been inactivated (Pmel (−/−)). These mice are fully viable, fertile, and display no obvious developmental defects. Melanosomes within Pmel (−/−) melanocytes are spherical in contrast to the oblong shape present in wild-type animals. This feature was documented in primary cultures of skin-derived melanocytes as well as in retinal pigment epithelium cells and in uveal melanocytes. Inactivation of Pmel has only a mild effect on the coat color phenotype in four different genetic backgrounds, with the clearest effect in mice also carrying the brown/Tyrp1 mutation. This phenotype, which is similar to that observed with the spontaneous silver mutation in mice, strongly suggests that other previously described alleles in vertebrates with more striking effects on pigmentation are dominant-negative mutations. Despite a mild effect on visible pigmentation, inactivation of Pmel led to a substantial reduction in eumelanin content in hair, which demonstrates that PMEL has a critical role for maintaining efficient epidermal pigmentation. |
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spelling | pubmed-31742282011-09-26 Inactivation of Pmel Alters Melanosome Shape But Has Only a Subtle Effect on Visible Pigmentation Hellström, Anders R. Watt, Brenda Fard, Shahrzad Shirazi Tenza, Danièle Mannström, Paula Narfström, Kristina Ekesten, Björn Ito, Shosuke Wakamatsu, Kazumasa Larsson, Jimmy Ulfendahl, Mats Kullander, Klas Raposo, Graça Kerje, Susanne Hallböök, Finn Marks, Michael S. Andersson, Leif PLoS Genet Research Article PMEL is an amyloidogenic protein that appears to be exclusively expressed in pigment cells and forms intralumenal fibrils within early stage melanosomes upon which eumelanins deposit in later stages. PMEL is well conserved among vertebrates, and allelic variants in several species are associated with reduced levels of eumelanin in epidermal tissues. However, in most of these cases it is not clear whether the allelic variants reflect gain-of-function or loss-of-function, and no complete PMEL loss-of-function has been reported in a mammal. Here, we have created a mouse line in which the Pmel gene has been inactivated (Pmel (−/−)). These mice are fully viable, fertile, and display no obvious developmental defects. Melanosomes within Pmel (−/−) melanocytes are spherical in contrast to the oblong shape present in wild-type animals. This feature was documented in primary cultures of skin-derived melanocytes as well as in retinal pigment epithelium cells and in uveal melanocytes. Inactivation of Pmel has only a mild effect on the coat color phenotype in four different genetic backgrounds, with the clearest effect in mice also carrying the brown/Tyrp1 mutation. This phenotype, which is similar to that observed with the spontaneous silver mutation in mice, strongly suggests that other previously described alleles in vertebrates with more striking effects on pigmentation are dominant-negative mutations. Despite a mild effect on visible pigmentation, inactivation of Pmel led to a substantial reduction in eumelanin content in hair, which demonstrates that PMEL has a critical role for maintaining efficient epidermal pigmentation. Public Library of Science 2011-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3174228/ /pubmed/21949658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002285 Text en Hellström 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 Hellström, Anders R. Watt, Brenda Fard, Shahrzad Shirazi Tenza, Danièle Mannström, Paula Narfström, Kristina Ekesten, Björn Ito, Shosuke Wakamatsu, Kazumasa Larsson, Jimmy Ulfendahl, Mats Kullander, Klas Raposo, Graça Kerje, Susanne Hallböök, Finn Marks, Michael S. Andersson, Leif Inactivation of Pmel Alters Melanosome Shape But Has Only a Subtle Effect on Visible Pigmentation |
title | Inactivation of Pmel Alters Melanosome Shape But Has Only a Subtle Effect on Visible Pigmentation |
title_full | Inactivation of Pmel Alters Melanosome Shape But Has Only a Subtle Effect on Visible Pigmentation |
title_fullStr | Inactivation of Pmel Alters Melanosome Shape But Has Only a Subtle Effect on Visible Pigmentation |
title_full_unstemmed | Inactivation of Pmel Alters Melanosome Shape But Has Only a Subtle Effect on Visible Pigmentation |
title_short | Inactivation of Pmel Alters Melanosome Shape But Has Only a Subtle Effect on Visible Pigmentation |
title_sort | inactivation of pmel alters melanosome shape but has only a subtle effect on visible pigmentation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3174228/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21949658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002285 |
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