Liph expression in skin and hair follicles of normal coat and rex rabbits

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Natural mutations in the LIPH gene were shown to be responsible for hair growth defects in humans and for the rex short hair phenotype in rabbits. In this species, we identified a single nucleotide deletion in LIPH (1362delA) introducing a stop codon in the C-terminal region of the protein. We investigated the expression of LIPH between normal coat and rex rabbits during critical fetal stages of hair follicle genesis, in adults and during hair follicle cycles. Transcripts were three times less expressed in both fetal and adult stages of the rex rabbits than in normal rabbits. In addition, the hair growth cycle phases affected the regulation of the transcription level in the normal and mutant phenotypes differently. LIPH mRNA and protein levels were higher in the outer root sheath (ORS) than in the inner root sheath (IRS), with a very weak signal in the IRS of rex rabbits. In vitro transfection shows that the mutant protein has a reduced lipase activity compared to the wild type form. Our results contribute to the characterization of the LIPH mode of action and confirm the crucial role of LIPH in hair production. © 2012 Diribarne et al.

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Diribarne, M., Mata, X., Rivière, J., Bouet, S., Vaiman, A., Chapuis, J., … Guérin, G. (2012). Liph expression in skin and hair follicles of normal coat and rex rabbits. PLoS ONE, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030073

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