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Publication : Negative regulation of Shh levels by Kras and Fgfr2 during hair follicle development.

First Author  Mukhopadhyay A Year  2013
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  373
Issue  2 Pages  373-82
PubMed ID  23123965 Mgi Jnum  J:192269
Mgi Id  MGI:5464239 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.10.024
Citation  Mukhopadhyay A, et al. (2013) Negative regulation of Shh levels by Kras and Fgfr2 during hair follicle development. Dev Biol 373(2):373-82
abstractText  Activating mutations in the KRAS oncogene are associated with three related human syndromes, which vary in hair and skin phenotypes depending on the involved allele. How variations in RAS signals are interpreted during hair and skin development is unknown. In this study, we investigated the developmental and transcriptional response of skin and hair to changes in RAS activity, using mouse genetic models and microarray analysis. While activation of Kras (Kras(G12D)) in the skin had strong effects on hair growth and hair shape, steady state changes in downstream RAS/MAPK effectors were subtle and detected only by transcriptional responses. To model the transcriptional response of multiple developmental pathways to active RAS, the effects of growth factor stimulation were studied in skin explants. Here FGF acutely suppressed Shh transcription within 90 min but had significantly less effect on Eda, WNT, Notch or BMP pathways. Furthermore, in vivo Fgfr2 loss-of-function in the ectoderm caused derepression of Shh, revealing a role for FGF in Shh regulation in the hair follicle. These studies define both dosage sensitive effects of RAS signaling on hair morphogenesis and reveal acute mechanisms for fine-tuning Shh levels in the hair follicle.
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