First Author | Scott GA | Year | 1993 |
Journal | J Invest Dermatol | Volume | 101 |
Issue | 1 | Pages | 3-8 |
PubMed ID | 8101208 | Mgi Jnum | J:14192 |
Mgi Id | MGI:62366 | Doi | 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12358258 |
Citation | Scott GA, et al. (1993) Homeobox genes and skin development: a review. J Invest Dermatol 101(1):3-8 |
abstractText | Homeobox (HOX) genes are a gene family that encode information critical for the normal embryologic development of many different organisms, including vertebrates. HOX genes encode transcriptional regulatory factors that bind to multiple different genes and thereby determine the developmental fate of a cell. The role of HOX genes in the development of skin is undetermined but, based on information from other organisms and recent experimental data from skin models, it is likely that this class of genes is important for the normal development of skin adnexae, pigmentary system, and stratified epidermis during embryogenesis. The purpose of this review is to briefly summarize what is known about HOX genes and to familiarize the reader with recent insights into how HOX genes may function in skin development. |