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Experiment Id  GSE102262 Name  Gene expression data from the skin of Cdsnep-/- E18.5 embryos
Experiment Type  transcription profiling by array Study Type  WT vs. Mutant
Source  GEO Curation Date  2022-09-30
description  Peeling Skin Disease (PSD; OMIM 270300) is an inflammatory ichthyosis due to homozygous loss-of-function mutations in Corneodesmosin (CDSN) and characterized by lifelong patchy peeling of the skin associated with eczema, food allergy and severe itching. The pathophysiology of PSD is still poorly known. The initial event of the disease, the detachment of the SC due to a CDSN deficiency, leads to an impairment of the permeability barrier which could in turn trigger erythema, pruritus and atopic manifestations by mechanisms not entirely elucidated. Cdsn-deficient mouse models are interesting tools to decipher these underlying mechanisms. In order to explore the still poorly known pathophysiological mechanisms of PSD, we analyzed the cutaneous transcriptome of two epidermis-specific Cdsn-deficient mouse models representative of early (occurrence of the permeability defect in Cdsnep-/- E18.5 embryos) and chronic (permanent permeability defect in Cdsniep-/- adult mice) phases of the disease We used affymetrix microarrays to explore genes expression in the skin of Cdsnep-/- E18.5 embryos which represent the early phase of the disease. Cdsnep-/- mice (KO) are epidermis-specific Cdsn-deficient and their genotype is KRT14-Cre(tg/0)/Cdsnfl/fl. Since the Cdsnep-/- phenotype being lethal at birth, caesarean deliveries were performed at E18.5 embryonic stage. KRT14-Cre(tg/0)/Cdsnwt/wt E18.5 embryos (WT) were used as control. Dorsal skins were harvested after caesarean delivery and were stripped using a Dsquame applicator with D-Squame disk (22 mm diameter) and left on Dermalife medium at 37°C for 4h. Total RNA were then extracted from the total skin. Microarray experiments were performed with RNAs from 4 individuals KO and from 4 individuals WT.
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