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Foxa1 mediates eccrine sweat gland development through transcriptional regulation of Na-K-ATPase expression
Zhao, Junhong; Zhang, Lei; Du, Lijie; Chen, Zixiu; Tang, Yue; Chen, Lijun; Liu, Xiang; You, Lei; Zhang, Yonghong; Fu, Xiaobing; Li, Haihong.
Afiliação
  • Zhao, Junhong; Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine. Department of Wound Repair and Dermatologic Surgery. Hubei. CN
  • Zhang, Lei; Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine. Mental Health Center. Hubei. CN
  • Du, Lijie; Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine. Department of Wound Repair and Dermatologic Surgery. Hubei. CN
  • Chen, Zixiu; Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine. Department of Wound Repair and Dermatologic Surgery. Hubei. CN
  • Tang, Yue; Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine. Department of Wound Repair and Dermatologic Surgery. Hubei. CN
  • Chen, Lijun; Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine. Department of Wound Repair and Dermatologic Surgery. Hubei. CN
  • Liu, Xiang; Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine. Department of Wound Repair and Dermatologic Surgery. Hubei. CN
  • You, Lei; Hubei University of Medicine. Academy of Bio-Medicine Research. School of Basic Medicine. Hubei. CN
  • Zhang, Yonghong; Hubei University of Medicine. Academy of Bio-Medicine Research. School of Basic Medicine. Hubei. CN
  • Fu, Xiaobing; The First Affiliated Hospital, Chinese PLA General Hospital. Wound Healing and Cell Biology Laboratory. CN
  • Li, Haihong; Taihe Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine. Department of Wound Repair and Dermatologic Surgery. Hubei. CN
Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 55: e12149, 2022. tab, graf
Article em En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394128
Biblioteca responsável: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Eccrine sweat glands (ESGs) perform critical functions in temperature regulation in humans. Foxa1 plays an important role in ESG maturation and sweat secretion. Its molecular mechanism, however, remains unknown. This study investigated the expression of Foxa1 and Na-K-ATPase (NKA) in rat footpads at different development stages using immunofluorescence staining, qRT-PCR, and immunoblotting. Also, bioinformatics analysis and Foxa1 overexpression and silencing were employed to evaluate Foxa1 regulation of NKA. The results demonstrated that Foxa1 was consistently expressed during the late stages of ESGs and had a significant role in secretory coil maturation during sweat secretion. Furthermore, the mRNA abundance and protein expression of NKA had similar accumulation trends to those of Foxa1, confirming their underlying connections. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that Foxa1 may interact with these two proteins via binding to conserved motifs in their promoter regions. Foxa1 gain-of-function and loss-of-function experiments in Foxa1-modified cells demonstrated that the activities of NKA were dependent on the presence of Foxa1. Collectively, these data provided evidence that Foxa1 may influence ESG development through transcriptional regulation of NKA expression.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: LILACS Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article