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Publication : ΔNp63 knockout mice reveal its indispensable role as a master regulator of epithelial development and differentiation.

First Author  Romano RA Year  2012
Journal  Development Volume  139
Issue  4 Pages  772-82
PubMed ID  22274697 Mgi Jnum  J:181275
Mgi Id  MGI:5310685 Doi  10.1242/dev.071191
Citation  Romano RA, et al. (2012) DeltaNp63 knockout mice reveal its indispensable role as a master regulator of epithelial development and differentiation. Development 139(4):772-82
abstractText  The transcription factor p63 is important in the development of the skin as p63-null mice exhibit striking defects in embryonic epidermal morphogenesis. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie this phenotype is complicated by the existence of multiple p63 isoforms, including TAp63 and DeltaNp63. To investigate the role of DeltaNp63 in epidermal morphogenesis we generated DeltaNp63 knock-in mice in which the DeltaNp63-specific exon is replaced by GFP. Homozygous DeltaNp63(gfp/gfp) animals exhibit severe developmental anomalies including truncated forelimbs and the absence of hind limbs, largely phenocopying existing knockouts in which all p63 isoforms are deleted. DeltaNp63-null animals show a poorly developed stratified epidermis comprising isolated clusters of disorganized epithelial cells. Despite the failure to develop a mature stratified epidermis, the patches of DeltaNp63-null keratinocytes are able to stratify and undergo a program of terminal differentiation. However, we observe premature expression of markers associated with terminal differentiation, which is unique to DeltaNp63-null animals and not evident in the skin of mice lacking all p63 isoforms. We posit that the dysregulated and accelerated keratinocyte differentiation phenotype is driven by significant alterations in the expression of key components of the Notch signaling pathway, some of which are direct transcriptional targets of DeltaNp63 as demonstrated by ChIP experiments. The analysis of DeltaNp63(gfp/gfp) knockout mice reaffirms the indispensable role of the DeltaN isoform of p63 in epithelial biology and confirms that DeltaNp63-null keratinocytes are capable of committing to an epidermal cell lineage, but are likely to suffer from diminished renewal capacity and an altered differentiation fate.
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