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Publication : Embryonic maturation of epidermal Merkel cells is controlled by a redundant transcription factor network.

First Author  Perdigoto CN Year  2014
Journal  Development Volume  141
Issue  24 Pages  4690-6
PubMed ID  25468937 Mgi Jnum  J:217588
Mgi Id  MGI:5615025 Doi  10.1242/dev.112169
Citation  Perdigoto CN, et al. (2014) Embryonic maturation of epidermal Merkel cells is controlled by a redundant transcription factor network. Development 141(24):4690-6
abstractText  Merkel cell-neurite complexes are located in touch-sensitive areas of the mammalian skin and are involved in recognition of the texture and shape of objects. Merkel cells are essential for these tactile discriminations, as they generate action potentials in response to touch stimuli and induce the firing of innervating afferent nerves. It has been shown that Merkel cells originate from epidermal stem cells, but the cellular and molecular mechanisms of their development are largely unknown. In this study, we analyzed Merkel cell differentiation during development and found that it is a temporally regulated maturation process characterized by a sequential activation of Merkel cell-specific genes. We uncovered key transcription factors controlling this process and showed that the transcription factor Atoh1 is required for initial Merkel cell specification. The subsequent maturation steps of Merkel cell differentiation are controlled by cooperative function of the transcription factors Sox2 and Isl1, which physically interact and work to sustain Atoh1 expression. These findings reveal the presence of a robust transcriptional network required to produce functional Merkel cells that are required for tactile discrimination.
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