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The Transcription Factor FOXN1 Regulates Skin Adipogenesis and Affects Susceptibility to Diet-Induced Obesity.

Katarzyna Walendzik1, Marta Kopcewicz1, Joanna Bukowska1, Grzegorz Panasiewicz2, Bozena Szafranska2, Barbara Gawronska-Kozak3.   

Abstract

FOXN1, a transcription factor expressed in the epidermis, regulates keratinocyte differentiation and participates in skin wound healing. In this study, we explored the impact of FOXN1 insufficiency on diet-stimulated weight gain and dermal white adipose tissue regulation in the intact and wounded skin of FOXN1eGFP/+ (heterozygotes, FOXN1-insufficient) mice in the context of age and diet. The results showed that on a high-fat diet, FOXN1eGFP/+ mice gained significantly less body weight than their FOXN1+/+ counterparts (FOXN1-sufficient mice). The intact and wounded skin of FOXN1eGFP/+ mice displayed abrogated expression of the master regulators of adipogenesis, PPARγ, FABP4, and leptin, which decreased with age in FOXN1+/+ mice. FOXN1 insufficiency also resulted in a decreased percentage of adipocyte-committed precursor cells (CD24+) in the skin. The proadipogenic pathway genes Bmp2, Igf2, and Mest showed a gradual decrease in expression that accompanied the gradual inactivation of FOXN1 in the skin of FOXN1+/+, FOXN1eGFP/+, and FOXN1eGFP/eGFP (lack of FOXN1) mice. Bone morphogenetic protein 2 and insulin-like growth factor 2 signals colocalized with FOXN1-eGFP in the epidermis and in hair follicles. These data demonstrated that FOXN1 initiates the cascade of adipogenic signaling that regulates skin homeostasis and wound healing and affects susceptibility to diet-induced obesity.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31811821     DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2019.11.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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2.  Age, Diet and Epidermal Signaling Modulate Dermal Fibroblasts' Adipogenic Potential.

Authors:  Katarzyna Walendzik; Joanna Bukowska; Marta Kopcewicz; Sylwia Machcinska; Jeffrey M Gimble; Barbara Gawronska-Kozak
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-11-25       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  Dermal White Adipose Tissue (dWAT) Is Regulated by Foxn1 and Hif-1α during the Early Phase of Skin Wound Healing.

Authors:  Barbara Gawronska-Kozak; Katarzyna Walendzik; Sylwia Machcinska; Artur Padzik; Marta Kopcewicz; Joanna Wiśniewska
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-27       Impact factor: 5.923

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