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Lhx2 is a direct NF-κB target gene that promotes primary hair follicle placode down-growth.

Philip Tomann1, Ralf Paus2, Sarah E Millar3, Claus Scheidereit1, Ruth Schmidt-Ullrich4.   

Abstract

In the epidermis of mice lacking transcription factor nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) activity, primary hair follicle (HF) pre-placode formation is initiated without progression to proper placodes. NF-κB modulates WNT and SHH signaling at early stages of HF development, but this does not fully account for the phenotypes observed upon NF-κB inhibition. To identify additional NF-κB target genes, we developed a novel method to isolate and transcriptionally profile primary HF placodes with active NF-κB signaling. In parallel, we compared gene expression at the same developmental stage in NF-κB-deficient embryos and controls. This uncovered novel NF-κB target genes with potential roles in priming HF placodes for down-growth. Importantly, we identify Lhx2 (encoding a LIM/homeobox transcription factor) as a direct NF-κB target gene, loss of which replicates a subset of phenotypes seen in NF-κB-deficient embryos. Lhx2 and Tgfb2 knockout embryos exhibit very similar abnormalities in HF development, including failure of the E-cadherin suppression required for follicle down-growth. We show that TGFβ2 signaling is impaired in NF-κB-deficient and Lhx2 knockout embryos and that exogenous TGFβ2 rescues the HF phenotypes in Lhx2 knockout skin explants, indicating that it operates downstream of LHX2. These findings identify a novel NF-κB/LHX2/TGFβ2 signaling axis that is crucial for primary HF morphogenesis, which may also function more broadly in development and disease.
© 2016. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Cell migration; E-cadherin; EDA-A1; EDAR; Embryo; Hair follicle; LHX2; Mouse; NF-κB; Placode; Stem cell; TGFβ2

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26952977      PMCID: PMC6514410          DOI: 10.1242/dev.130898

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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