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The cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis

14-3-3σ (Stratifin; Sfn) is a cell cycle regulator intimately involved in the programme of epithelial keratinisation. 14-3-3σ is unique in that it is expressed primarily in epithelial cells and is frequently silenced in epithelial cancers. Despite its well-documented role as a cell cycle regulator a...

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Autores principales: Hammond, Nigel L., Headon, Denis J., Dixon, Michael J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22377760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2012.27
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author Hammond, Nigel L.
Headon, Denis J.
Dixon, Michael J.
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description 14-3-3σ (Stratifin; Sfn) is a cell cycle regulator intimately involved in the programme of epithelial keratinisation. 14-3-3σ is unique in that it is expressed primarily in epithelial cells and is frequently silenced in epithelial cancers. Despite its well-documented role as a cell cycle regulator and as a tumour suppressor, 14-3-3σ’s function in the intricate balance of proliferation and differentiation in epithelial development is poorly understood. A mutation in 14-3-3σ was found to be responsible for the repeated epilation (Er) phenotype. It has previously been shown Sfn(+/Er) mice are characterised by repeated hair loss and re-growth while Sfn(Er/Er) mice die at birth displaying severe oral fusions and limb abnormalities as a result of defects in keratinising epithelia. Here we show mice heterozygous for the 14-3-3σ mutation have severe defects in hair shaft differentiation, resulting in destruction of the hair shaft during morphogenesis. Further, we report the inter-follicular epidermis and sebaceous glands are hyperproliferative, coincident with expanded nuclear Yap1; a critical modulator of epidermal stem cell proliferation. We also report hair follicle stem cells in the bulge cycle abnormally raising important questions as to the role of 14-3-3σ in the bulge.
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spelling pubmed-33786362012-12-01 The cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis Hammond, Nigel L. Headon, Denis J. Dixon, Michael J. J Invest Dermatol Article 14-3-3σ (Stratifin; Sfn) is a cell cycle regulator intimately involved in the programme of epithelial keratinisation. 14-3-3σ is unique in that it is expressed primarily in epithelial cells and is frequently silenced in epithelial cancers. Despite its well-documented role as a cell cycle regulator and as a tumour suppressor, 14-3-3σ’s function in the intricate balance of proliferation and differentiation in epithelial development is poorly understood. A mutation in 14-3-3σ was found to be responsible for the repeated epilation (Er) phenotype. It has previously been shown Sfn(+/Er) mice are characterised by repeated hair loss and re-growth while Sfn(Er/Er) mice die at birth displaying severe oral fusions and limb abnormalities as a result of defects in keratinising epithelia. Here we show mice heterozygous for the 14-3-3σ mutation have severe defects in hair shaft differentiation, resulting in destruction of the hair shaft during morphogenesis. Further, we report the inter-follicular epidermis and sebaceous glands are hyperproliferative, coincident with expanded nuclear Yap1; a critical modulator of epidermal stem cell proliferation. We also report hair follicle stem cells in the bulge cycle abnormally raising important questions as to the role of 14-3-3σ in the bulge. 2012-03-01 2012-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3378636/ /pubmed/22377760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2012.27 Text en
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The cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis
title The cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis
title_full The cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis
title_fullStr The cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed The cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis
title_short The cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis
title_sort cell-cycle regulator protein 14-3-3σ is essential for hair follicle integrity and epidermal homeostasis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22377760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2012.27
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