Preferential expression of OVOL1 in inner root sheath of hair, sebaceous gland, eccrine duct and their neoplasms in human skin.

Chikage Mitoma, Takeshi Nakahara, Hiroshi Uchi, Takamichi Ito, Yusuke Inatomi, Takatoshi Ide, Shunichi Jinnai, Naomi Jinnai, Nahoko Iwasaki, Keiko Sakamoto, Nanae Kimura, Ayami Maeda, Yuki Kuma, Eriko Maehara, Midori Tsutsumi, Makiko Kido-Nakahara, Tomomitsu Hirota, Mayumi Tamari, Masutaka Furue
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OVOL1 is an important transcription factor for epidermal keratinization, which suppresses proliferation and switches on the differentiation of keratinocytes. A recent genome-wide association study has revealed that OVOL1 is one of the genes associated with susceptibility to atopic dermatitis. Although it is known to be expressed in murine skin and hair follicles, no investigations have focused on its localization in human skin. In the present study, we thus immunolocalized the expression of OVOL1 in normal and diseased human skin. In normal human skin, OVOL1 was preferentially expressed in the suprabasal layer of the epidermis, inner root sheath of hair, mature sebocytes and the ductal portion of the eccrine glands. Compared to this, no remarkable change in the expression of OVOL1 was observed among inflammatory skin diseases. The expression of OVOL1 was evident in eccrine poroma and hidradenoma. Moreover, it was overexpressed in Bowen's disease and sebaceous adenoma, in sharp contrast to its downregulation in their more malignant counterparts, squamous cell carcinoma and sebaceous carcinoma. OVOL1 may play an important role in human skin morphogenesis and tumorigenesis.

OVOL1在人皮肤毛发、皮脂腺、内分泌管内根鞘及其肿瘤中的优先表达。
OVOL1是表皮角化的重要转录因子,它抑制角质形成细胞的增殖并开启其分化。最近的一项全基因组关联研究表明,OVOL1是与特应性皮炎易感性相关的基因之一。虽然已知它在小鼠皮肤和毛囊中表达,但没有研究关注它在人类皮肤中的定位。因此,在本研究中,我们免疫定位了OVOL1在正常和患病人体皮肤中的表达。在正常人皮肤中,OVOL1优先表达于表皮的基底上层、毛发的内根鞘、成熟的皮脂细胞和汗腺的导管部分。与此相比,炎症性皮肤病中OVOL1的表达没有明显变化。OVOL1在内分泌腺瘤和汗腺瘤中表达明显。此外,它在Bowen病和皮脂腺瘤中过表达,而在鳞状细胞癌和皮脂腺癌中下调,形成鲜明对比。OVOL1可能在人体皮肤形态发生和肿瘤发生中起重要作用。
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