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Publication : Murine dorsal hair type is genetically determined by polymorphisms in candidate genes that influence BMP and WNT signalling.

First Author  Villani RM Year  2020
Journal  Exp Dermatol Volume  29
Issue  5 Pages  450-461
PubMed ID  32145039 Mgi Jnum  J:290561
Mgi Id  MGI:6443941 Doi  10.1111/exd.14090
Citation  Villani RM, et al. (2020) Murine dorsal hair type is genetically determined by polymorphisms in candidate genes that influence BMP and WNT signalling. Exp Dermatol 29(5):450-461
abstractText  Mouse dorsal coat hair types, guard, awl, auchene and zigzag, develop in three consecutive waves. To date, it is unclear if these hair types are determined genetically through expression of specific factors or can change based on their mesenchymal environment. We undertook a novel approach to this question by studying individual hair type in 67 Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse lines and found significant variation in the proportion of each type between strains. Variation in the proportion of zigzag, awl and auchene, but not guard hair, was largely due to germline genetic variation. We utilised this variation to map a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on chromosome 12 that appears to influence a decision point switch controlling the propensity for either second (awl and auchene) or third wave (zigzag) hairs to develop. This locus contains two strong candidates, Sostdc1 and Twist1, each of which carry several ENCODE regulatory variants, specific to the causal allele, that can influence gene expression, are expressed in the developing hair follicle, and have been previously reported to be involved in regulating human and murine hair behaviour, but not hair subtype determination. Both of these genes are likely to play a part in hair type determination via regulation of BMP and/or WNT signalling.
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