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J Allergy Clin Immunol ; 132(5): 1111-1120.e4, 2013 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24060273

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BACKGROUND: Flaky tail (ma/ma Flg(ft/ft)) mice have a frameshift mutation in the filaggrin (Flg(ft)) gene and are widely used as a model of human atopic dermatitis associated with FLG mutations. These mice possess another recessive hair mutation, matted (ma), and develop spontaneous dermatitis under specific pathogen-free conditions, whereas genetically engineered Flg(-/-) mice do not. OBJECTIVE: We identified and characterized the gene responsible for the matted hair and dermatitis phenotype in flaky tail mice. METHODS: We narrowed down the responsible region by backcrossing ma/ma mice with wild-type mice and identified the mutation using next-generation DNA sequencing. We attempted to rescue the matted phenotype by introducing the wild-type matted transgene. We characterized the responsible gene product by using whole-mount immunostaining of epidermal sheets. RESULTS: We demonstrated that ma, but not Flg(ft), was responsible for the dermatitis phenotype and corresponded to a Tmem79 gene nonsense mutation (c.840C>G, p.Y280*), which encoded a 5-transmembrane protein. Exogenous Tmem79 expression rescued the matted hair and dermatitis phenotype of Tmem79(ma/ma) mice. Tmem79 was mainly expressed in the trans-Golgi network in stratum granulosum cells in the epidermis in both mice and humans. The Tmem79(ma/ma) mutation impaired the lamellar granule secretory system, which resulted in altered stratum corneum formation and a subsequent spontaneous dermatitis phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: The Tmem79(ma/ma) mutation is responsible for the spontaneous dermatitis phenotype in matted mice, probably as a result of impaired lamellar granule secretory system and altered stratum corneum barrier function.


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Códon sem Sentido , Dermatite Atópica/genética , Eczema/genética , Homozigoto , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Animais , Dermatite Atópica/metabolismo , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Eczema/metabolismo , Epitélio/metabolismo , Proteínas Filagrinas , Expressão Gênica , Ordem dos Genes , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Fenótipo , Transporte Proteico , Pele/metabolismo , Pele/patologia
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