Differential expression of A-type and B-type lamins during hair cycling.

Multiple genetic disorders caused by mutations that affect the proteins lamin A and C show strong skin phenotypes. These disorders include the premature aging disorders Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome and mandibuloacral dysplasia, as well as restrictive dermopathy. Prior studies have shown that...

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Main Authors: Mubashir Hanif, Ylva Rosengardten, Hanna Sagelius, Björn Rozell, Maria Eriksson
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2606029?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-156ebb5806ca41be8d8f07dde20dffe32020-11-25T01:44:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-01-0141e411410.1371/journal.pone.0004114Differential expression of A-type and B-type lamins during hair cycling.Mubashir HanifYlva RosengardtenHanna SageliusBjörn RozellMaria ErikssonMultiple genetic disorders caused by mutations that affect the proteins lamin A and C show strong skin phenotypes. These disorders include the premature aging disorders Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome and mandibuloacral dysplasia, as well as restrictive dermopathy. Prior studies have shown that the lamin A/C and B proteins are expressed in skin, but little is known about their normal expression in the different skin cell-types and during the hair cycle. Our immunohistochemical staining for lamins A/C and B in wild-type mice revealed strong expression in the basal cell layer of the epidermis, the outer root sheath, and the dermal papilla during all stages of the hair cycle. Lower expression of both lamins A/C and B was seen in suprabasal cells of the epidermis, in the hypodermis, and in the bulb of catagen follicles. In addition, we have utilized a previously described mouse model of Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome and show here that the expression of progerin does not result in pronounced effects on hair cycling or the expression of lamin B.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2606029?pdf=render
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author Mubashir Hanif
Ylva Rosengardten
Hanna Sagelius
Björn Rozell
Maria Eriksson
spellingShingle Mubashir Hanif
Ylva Rosengardten
Hanna Sagelius
Björn Rozell
Maria Eriksson
Differential expression of A-type and B-type lamins during hair cycling.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mubashir Hanif
Ylva Rosengardten
Hanna Sagelius
Björn Rozell
Maria Eriksson
author_sort Mubashir Hanif
title Differential expression of A-type and B-type lamins during hair cycling.
title_short Differential expression of A-type and B-type lamins during hair cycling.
title_full Differential expression of A-type and B-type lamins during hair cycling.
title_fullStr Differential expression of A-type and B-type lamins during hair cycling.
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression of A-type and B-type lamins during hair cycling.
title_sort differential expression of a-type and b-type lamins during hair cycling.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Multiple genetic disorders caused by mutations that affect the proteins lamin A and C show strong skin phenotypes. These disorders include the premature aging disorders Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome and mandibuloacral dysplasia, as well as restrictive dermopathy. Prior studies have shown that the lamin A/C and B proteins are expressed in skin, but little is known about their normal expression in the different skin cell-types and during the hair cycle. Our immunohistochemical staining for lamins A/C and B in wild-type mice revealed strong expression in the basal cell layer of the epidermis, the outer root sheath, and the dermal papilla during all stages of the hair cycle. Lower expression of both lamins A/C and B was seen in suprabasal cells of the epidermis, in the hypodermis, and in the bulb of catagen follicles. In addition, we have utilized a previously described mouse model of Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome and show here that the expression of progerin does not result in pronounced effects on hair cycling or the expression of lamin B.
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