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beta-Catenin is not required for proliferation and differentiation of epidermal mouse keratinocytes.

Authors :
Horst, Posthaus
Lina, Williamson
Dominique, Baumann
Rolf, Kemler
Reto, Caldelari
M, Suter Maja
Heinz, Schwarz
Eliane, Mller
Source :
Journal of Cell Science; December 2002, Vol. 115 Issue: 23 p4587-95, 9p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Despite the pivotal role of beta-catenin in a variety of biological processes, conditional beta-catenin gene ablation in the skin of transgenic mice failed to affect interfollicular epidermal morphogenesis. We elucidated the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. Long-term cultures of homozygous, heterozygous and beta-catenin-null mutant keratinocytes were established to demonstrate that epidermal keratinocyte proliferation, cell cycle progression and cyclin D1 expression occur independently of beta-catenin and correlate with repression of transcription from Tcf/Lef-responsive promoters. Moreover, during differentiation, beta-catenin-null cells assemble normal intercellular adhesion junctions owing to the substitution of beta-catenin with plakoglobin, whereas the expression of the other adhesion components remains unaffected. Taken together, our results demonstrate that epidermal proliferation and adhesion are independent of beta-catenin.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219533 and 14779137
Volume :
115
Issue :
23
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Cell Science
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs6885633