| Literature DB >> 26989175 |
Maik Dahlhoff1, Emanuela Camera2, Matthias Schäfer3, Daniela Emrich4, Dieter Riethmacher5, April Foster6, Ralf Paus6, Marlon R Schneider7.
Abstract
Sebocytes, which are characterized by lipid accumulation that leads to cell disruption, can be found in hair follicle-associated sebaceous glands (SGs) or in free SGs such as the Meibomian glands in the eyelids. Because genetic tools that allow targeting of sebocytes while maintaining intact epidermal lipids are lacking, the relevance of sebaceous lipids in health and disease remains poorly understood. Using Scd3, which is expressed exclusively in mature sebocytes, we established a mouse line with sebocyte-specific expression of Cre recombinase. Both RT-PCR analysis and crossing into Rosa26-lacZ reporter mice and Kras(G12D) mice confirmed Cre activity specifically in SGs, with no activity in other skin compartments. Importantly, loss of SCD3 function did not cause detectable phenotypical alterations, endorsing the usefulness of Scd3-Cre mice for further functional studies. Scd3-Cre-induced, diphtheria chain A toxin-mediated depletion of sebaceous lipids resulted in impaired water repulsion and thermoregulation, increased rates of UVB-induced epidermal apoptosis and caused a severe pathology of the ocular surface resembling Meibomian gland dysfunction. This novel mouse line will be useful for further investigating the roles of sebaceous lipids in skin and eye integrity.Entities:
Keywords: Gene targeting; Meibomian gland disease; Mouse; Sebaceous glands; Water repulsion
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26989175 DOI: 10.1242/dev.132753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868