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Publication : Enpp2/Autotaxin in dermal papilla precursors is dispensable for hair follicle morphogenesis.

First Author  Grisanti L Year  2013
Journal  J Invest Dermatol Volume  133
Issue  10 Pages  2332-2339
PubMed ID  23677168 Mgi Jnum  J:202516
Mgi Id  MGI:5519205 Doi  10.1038/jid.2013.140
Citation  Grisanti L, et al. (2013) Enpp2/Autotaxin in dermal papilla precursors is dispensable for hair follicle morphogenesis. J Invest Dermatol 133(10):2332-9
abstractText  Systematic ablation of previously identified dermal papilla (DP) signature genes in embryonic DP precursors will reveal their functional roles during hair follicle morphogenesis. In this study, we validate Enpp2/Autotaxin as one of the highest expressed signature genes in postnatal DP, and demonstrate specific expression of this lysophosphatidic acid (LPA)-generating enzyme in embryonic dermal condensates. We further identify dermal and epidermal expression of several LPA receptors, suggesting that LPA signaling could contribute to follicle morphogenesis in both mesenchymal and epithelial compartments. We then use the recently characterized Cre-expressing Tbx18 knock-in line to conditionally ablate Enpp2 in embryonic DP precursors. Despite efficient gene knockout in embryonic day 14.5 (E14.5) dermal condensates, morphogenesis proceeds regularly with normal numbers, lengths, and sizes of all hair follicle types, suggesting that Enpp2 is not required for hair follicle formation. To interrogate DP signature gene expression, we finally isolate control and Enpp2-null DP precursors and identify the expression and upregulation of LIPH, an alternative LPA-producing enzyme, suggesting that this gene could functionally compensate for the absence of Enpp2. We conclude that future coablation of both LPA-producing enzymes or of several LPA receptors may reveal the functional role of LPA signaling during hair follicle morphogenesis.
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