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Publication : UV-induced reduction in Polycomb repression promotes epidermal pigmentation.

First Author  Li MY Year  2021
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  56
Issue  18 Pages  2547-2561.e8
PubMed ID  34473941 Mgi Jnum  J:324261
Mgi Id  MGI:6781669 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2021.08.006
Citation  Li MY, et al. (2021) UV-induced reduction in Polycomb repression promotes epidermal pigmentation. Dev Cell 56(18):2547-2561.e8
abstractText  Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a prime environmental stressor that our epidermis is exposed to on a daily basis. To avert UV-induced damage, epidermal stem cells (EpSCs) become pigmented via a process of heterotypic interaction between melanocytes and EpSCs; however, the molecular mechanisms of this interaction are not well understood. In this study, we show that the function of a key chromatin regulator, the Polycomb complex, was reduced upon UV exposure in human and mouse epidermis. Genetic ablation of key Polycomb subunits in murine EpSCs, mimicking depletion upon UV exposure, results in an increased number of epidermal melanocytes and subsequent epidermal pigmentation. Genome-wide transcriptional and chromatin studies show that Polycomb regulates the expression of UV-responsive genes and identifies type II collagen (COL2A1) as a critical secreted regulator of melanogenesis and epidermal pigmentation. Together, our findings show how UV exposure induces Polycomb-mediated changes in EpSCs to affect melanocyte behavior and promote epidermal pigmentation.
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