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Publication : Epidermal wound repair is regulated by the planar cell polarity signaling pathway.

First Author  Caddy J Year  2010
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  19
Issue  1 Pages  138-47
PubMed ID  20643356 Mgi Jnum  J:162624
Mgi Id  MGI:4819429 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2010.06.008
Citation  Caddy J, et al. (2010) Epidermal wound repair is regulated by the planar cell polarity signaling pathway. Dev Cell 19(1):138-47
abstractText  The mammalian PCP pathway regulates diverse developmental processes requiring coordinated cellular movement, including neural tube closure and cochlear stereociliary orientation. Here, we show that epidermal wound repair is regulated by PCP signaling. Mice carrying mutant alleles of PCP genes Vangl2, Celsr1, PTK7, and Scrb1, and the transcription factor Grhl3, interact genetically, exhibiting failed wound healing, neural tube defects, and disordered cochlear polarity. Using phylogenetic analysis, ChIP, and gene expression in Grhl3(-)(/-) mice, we identified RhoGEF19, a homolog of a RhoA activator involved in PCP signaling in Xenopus, as a direct target of GRHL3. Knockdown of Grhl3 or RhoGEF19 in keratinocytes induced defects in actin polymerization, cellular polarity, and wound healing, and re-expression of RhoGEF19 rescued these defects in Grhl3-kd cells. These results define a role for Grhl3 in PCP signaling and broadly implicate this pathway in epidermal repair.
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