Paxbp1 is indispensable for the maintenance of epidermal homeostasis.

Cong Huang, Shenglin Liu, Wenting Li, Shizheng Zhao, Xuanyao Ren, Fan Zhuo, Kaoyuan Zhang, Xiahong Li, Jingwen Wu, Zimo Zhu, Chao Chen, Wei Zhang, Bo Yu
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Abstract

The mammalian epidermis is a structurally complex tissue that serves critical barrier functions, safeguarding the organism from the external milieu. The development of the epidermis is governed by sophisticated regulatory processes. However, the precise mechanism maintaining epidermal homeostasis remains incompletely elucidated. Recent studies have identified Paxbp1, an evolutionarily conserved protein, as being involved in the developmental regulation of various cells, tissues, and organs. Nonetheless, its role in skin development has not been explored. Here, we report that the targeted deletion of Paxbp1 in epidermal keratinocytes mediated by Keratin14-Cre leads to severe disruption in skin architecture. Mice deficient in Paxbp1 exhibited a substantially reduced epidermal thickness and pronounced separation at the dermo-epidermal junction upon birth. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that the absence of Paxbp1 hinders cellular proliferation, marked by a halt in cell cycle transition, suppressed gene expression of proliferation, and a compromised DNA replication pathway in basal keratinocytes, resulting in the thinning of the skin epidermis. Moreover, molecules and pathways associated with hemidesmosome assembly were impaired in Paxbp1-deficient keratinocytes, culminating in the detachment of the skin epidermal layer. Therefore, our study highlights an indispensable role of Paxbp1 in the maintenance of epidermal homeostasis.

Paxbp1 是维持表皮稳态不可或缺的因素。
哺乳动物的表皮是一种结构复杂的组织,具有重要的屏障功能,保护生物体免受外界环境的侵害。表皮的发育受复杂的调节过程控制。然而,维持表皮平衡的确切机制仍未完全阐明。最近的研究发现,Paxbp1 是一种进化保守的蛋白质,它参与了多种细胞、组织和器官的发育调控。然而,它在皮肤发育中的作用尚未被探索。在这里,我们报告了由 Keratin14-Cre 介导的表皮角质形成细胞中 Paxbp1 的靶向缺失会导致皮肤结构的严重破坏。缺失 Paxbp1 的小鼠出生后表皮厚度大大降低,真皮-表皮交界处明显分离。从机理上讲,我们证明了 Paxbp1 的缺失会阻碍细胞增殖,表现为细胞周期转换停止、增殖基因表达受抑制以及基底角质细胞 DNA 复制途径受损,从而导致皮肤表皮变薄。此外,在 Paxbp1 缺失的角质形成细胞中,与半球体组装相关的分子和通路也受到损害,最终导致皮肤表皮层脱落。因此,我们的研究强调了 Paxbp1 在维持表皮稳态中不可或缺的作用。
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