Epidermal dysplasia and abnormal hair follicles in transgenic mice overexpressing homeobox gene MSX-2

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The homeobox gene Msx-2 is expressed specifically in sites of skin appendage formation. To explore its part in skin morphogenesis, we produced transgenic mice expressing Msx-2 under the control of the cytomegalovirus promoter. The skin of these transgenic mice was flaky, exhibiting desquamation and shorter hairs. Histologic analysis showed thickened epidermis with hyperproliferation, which was restricted to the Basal layer. Hyperkeratosis was also evident. A wide zone of suprabasal cells were misaligned and coexpressed keratins 14 and 10. There was reduced expression of integrin β1 and DCC in the basal layer. Hair follicles were misaligned with a shrunken matrix region. The dermis showed increased cellularity and empty vacuoles. We suggest that Msx-2 is involved in the growth control of skin and skin appendages.

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Jiang, T. X., Liu, Y. H., Widelitz, R. B., Kundu, R. K., Maxson, R. E., & Chuong, C. M. (1999). Epidermal dysplasia and abnormal hair follicles in transgenic mice overexpressing homeobox gene MSX-2. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 113(2), 230–237. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.1999.00680.x

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