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Evidence for a functional interaction of WNT10A and EBF1 in male-pattern baldness

More than 300 genetic risk loci have been identified for male pattern baldness (MPB) but little is known about the exact molecular mechanisms through which the associated variants exert their effects on MPB pathophysiology. Here, we aimed at further elucidating the regulatory architecture of the MPB...

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Autores principales: Hochfeld, Lara M., Bertolini, Marta, Broadley, David, Botchkareva, Natalia V., Betz, Regina C., Schoch, Susanne, Nöthen, Markus M., Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34506541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256846
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author Hochfeld, Lara M.
Bertolini, Marta
Broadley, David
Botchkareva, Natalia V.
Betz, Regina C.
Schoch, Susanne
Nöthen, Markus M.
Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie
author_facet Hochfeld, Lara M.
Bertolini, Marta
Broadley, David
Botchkareva, Natalia V.
Betz, Regina C.
Schoch, Susanne
Nöthen, Markus M.
Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie
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description More than 300 genetic risk loci have been identified for male pattern baldness (MPB) but little is known about the exact molecular mechanisms through which the associated variants exert their effects on MPB pathophysiology. Here, we aimed at further elucidating the regulatory architecture of the MPB risk locus on chromosome (chr.) 2q35, where we have previously reported a regulatory effect of the MPB lead variant on the expression of WNT10A. A HaploReg database research for regulatory annotations revealed that the association signal at 2q35 maps to a binding site for the transcription factor EBF1, whose gene is located at a second MPB risk locus on chr. 5q33.3. To investigate a potential interaction between EBF1 and WNT10A during MPB development, we performed in vitro luciferase reporter assays as well as expression analyses and immunofluorescence co-stainings in microdissected human hair follicles. Our experiments confirm that EBF1 activates the WNT10A promoter and that the WNT10A/EBF1 interaction is impacted by the allelic expression of the MPB risk allele at 2q35. Expression analyses across different hair cycle phases and immunhistochemical (co)stainings against WNT10A and EBF1 suggest a predominant relevance of EBF1/WNT10A interaction for hair shaft formation during anagen. Based on these findings we suggest a functional mechanism at the 2q35 risk locus for MPB, where an MPB-risk allele associated reduction in WNT10A promoter activation via EBF1 results in a decrease in WNT10A expression that eventually results in anagen shortening, that is frequently observed in MPB affected hair follicles. To our knowledge, this study is the first follow-up study on MPB that proves functional interaction between two MPB risk loci and sheds light on the underlying pathophysiological mechanism at these loci.
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spelling pubmed-84327702021-09-11 Evidence for a functional interaction of WNT10A and EBF1 in male-pattern baldness Hochfeld, Lara M. Bertolini, Marta Broadley, David Botchkareva, Natalia V. Betz, Regina C. Schoch, Susanne Nöthen, Markus M. Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie PLoS One Research Article More than 300 genetic risk loci have been identified for male pattern baldness (MPB) but little is known about the exact molecular mechanisms through which the associated variants exert their effects on MPB pathophysiology. Here, we aimed at further elucidating the regulatory architecture of the MPB risk locus on chromosome (chr.) 2q35, where we have previously reported a regulatory effect of the MPB lead variant on the expression of WNT10A. A HaploReg database research for regulatory annotations revealed that the association signal at 2q35 maps to a binding site for the transcription factor EBF1, whose gene is located at a second MPB risk locus on chr. 5q33.3. To investigate a potential interaction between EBF1 and WNT10A during MPB development, we performed in vitro luciferase reporter assays as well as expression analyses and immunofluorescence co-stainings in microdissected human hair follicles. Our experiments confirm that EBF1 activates the WNT10A promoter and that the WNT10A/EBF1 interaction is impacted by the allelic expression of the MPB risk allele at 2q35. Expression analyses across different hair cycle phases and immunhistochemical (co)stainings against WNT10A and EBF1 suggest a predominant relevance of EBF1/WNT10A interaction for hair shaft formation during anagen. Based on these findings we suggest a functional mechanism at the 2q35 risk locus for MPB, where an MPB-risk allele associated reduction in WNT10A promoter activation via EBF1 results in a decrease in WNT10A expression that eventually results in anagen shortening, that is frequently observed in MPB affected hair follicles. To our knowledge, this study is the first follow-up study on MPB that proves functional interaction between two MPB risk loci and sheds light on the underlying pathophysiological mechanism at these loci. Public Library of Science 2021-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8432770/ /pubmed/34506541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256846 Text en © 2021 Hochfeld et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hochfeld, Lara M.
Bertolini, Marta
Broadley, David
Botchkareva, Natalia V.
Betz, Regina C.
Schoch, Susanne
Nöthen, Markus M.
Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie
Evidence for a functional interaction of WNT10A and EBF1 in male-pattern baldness
title Evidence for a functional interaction of WNT10A and EBF1 in male-pattern baldness
title_full Evidence for a functional interaction of WNT10A and EBF1 in male-pattern baldness
title_fullStr Evidence for a functional interaction of WNT10A and EBF1 in male-pattern baldness
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for a functional interaction of WNT10A and EBF1 in male-pattern baldness
title_short Evidence for a functional interaction of WNT10A and EBF1 in male-pattern baldness
title_sort evidence for a functional interaction of wnt10a and ebf1 in male-pattern baldness
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34506541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256846
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